

The Eraser inherits the Alpha value of the Primary color if the Left Mouse button is used.

If antialiased/smoothed is used, the selection boundaries will be antialiased so a meeting between the tool and the boundary will be smoother. If aliased/pixelated is used, selection boundaries will be snapped to the nearest pixel, resulting in a jagged or stepped appearance when the tool meets these edges. This setting determines if the selection boundary should be aliased (pixelated) or antialiased (smoothed). If aliasing is selected, the Hardness setting will be ignored. This toggle selects which mode will be used. The Eraser can be rendered with an aliased (jagged) or antialiased (smoothed) edge. This toggle turns path smoothing on and off. The path of the Eraser can be artificially smoothed to create more subtle changes in direction. A high spacing will allow more travel of the cursor between inputs to the point where the path may be returned as a series of individual inputs or dots.

The Spacing setting in the Tool Bar determines the rate at which the tool path is sampled.Ī low spacing will yield a continuous path, with little 'space' between inputs. Hardness can be considered the strength of the antialiasing used to soften edges.īecause of this link, the Hardness setting is ignored if Antialiasing is disabled.
