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Johnny Sokko
Inspiring
December 1, 2018
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Erasing with a Custom Brush

  • December 1, 2018
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I used to be able to erase with the Eraser tool with any brush I chose from the brush palette. Now that I've installed Pshop 2019, I can only erase with the brushes in the "General Brushes" folder. If I try to select a brush outside of that folder (Kyle's Spatter, for one example), the tool defaults to the Brush tool, and not the Eraser tool.

How can I tell it to stay on the Eraser tool, with any brush I choose?

This is on my Windows 10 machine. I don't have this problem on my Mac.

Thanks-

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    Correct answer Semaphoric

    When it's changed to Brush, set the painting mode to Clear in the option bar.

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    chanaart
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 1, 2018

    Great Advice!

    I also create my own erase brushes by selecting the eraser and saving it to my preset.

    Always works with the clear blending mode as well.

    Trevor.Dennis
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 1, 2018

    If you  turn on the appropriate setting, you can see what tool  the presets are for, like the Erase (red highlight), Pencil (green highlight) and brush tool (cyan highlight).  If you have not already downloaded the Kyle Mega Pack, then do so, because it has some very good presets for a variety of tools.

    As well as the advice in the previous answers, if you hold down the Ctrl (Cmd) key when selecting a preset, it will maintain the current tool.  i.e. if you are using the eraser, and Ctrl select a preset with the Brush icon along  side  it, you will still be using the erase, but with the preset you just selected.

    Semaphoric
    Community Expert
    SemaphoricCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
    Community Expert
    December 1, 2018

    When it's changed to Brush, set the painting mode to Clear in the option bar.

    Johnny Sokko
    Inspiring
    December 1, 2018

    Semaphoric  wrote

    When it's changed to Brush, set the painting mode to Clear in the option bar.

    Thanks, this was the easiest solution.

    The suggestion to use "Erase to History" delivered mixed results, as it was not an available option with all brush tips, and sometimes I had to deselect it, rather than select it, in order for it to work.

    Bob_Hallam
    Legend
    December 1, 2018

    Erasing with a custom brush works properly even in PS CC 2019 just choose a brush tip from the brush settings pallet then select Erase to history.  

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    Semaphoric
    Community Expert
    Community Expert
    December 1, 2018

    Selecting the tip from the Brush Setting panel works fine, even without selecting Erase to History. It would be nice if you could resize thos teent tiny thumbnails, though!