JimNorthTexas wrote:
I have watched 2 YouTube videos on how to use this tool, so I know I'm using it correctly. Of course in their tutorials they don't select anything too hard to erase so everything goes smoothly. In my case I erased 12 - 15 simple items and the tool was working brilliantly until I tried to erase something more difficult [it was very close to two other items] and a problem occurred. I was not upset at all, just wanted to take a step back and give the erase tool another shot at it when things get odd, making me think eraser tool is a hit or miss at more difficult selections to erase.
But what I asked it to do, was that reasonable or difficult? And even if it was difficult that is not what I'm troubled about. I just don't like that the program recreates work that you already completed or having no way to get around that issue.
In the included photo I try to explain the problem: that once you have a problem and you step back all things erased come back, not just the last one. You are back to step one, again! Appreciate any suggestions. And, yes I did google this first.
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I have watched 2 YouTube videos on how to use this... (
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Agree with John's approach....once I made some changes, I'll go ahead and save ('Done') those changes and go back and continue erasing other areas if needed. That way if if have to 'un-erase' once because of a mistake, I'm not losing my previous work....Cheers and good luck Jim.