Re: Eraser Issues
Posted: 09 Dec 2020, 16:11
This works , when drawing filled shape , flipping the stylus to the eraser the drawing mode (filled shape) is switched to erase mode.
However, I had previously followed the suggestion to change my Wacom stylus eraser tip to "Right Click" , but now if I use any drawing mode other than filled shape the eraser tip of the stylus does not erase. What is odd is that I can see the tool switch to Erase in the tool panel when I flip the stylus over , but it does not erase.
So I went back to Wacom preferences and changed the eraser tip from "Right Click" to "Erase". Now the eraser tip of the stylus functions again in any drawing mode except for Filled Shape, which has returned to the previous behavior described in the first post , where turning the stylus over results in the erase tip continuing to draw in Filled Shape mode.
I find that I go back and forth between using the Wacom stylus lower button set to "Right Click" to erase with vs. using the Eraser end of the stylus. Sometimes , depending on what kind of project I am working on , I want to use the Wacom stylus pen buttons for a different function than Right Click , so in that case I want to be able to use the Eraser end of the stylus as intended , to erase.
As I consider it, I find that I rarely use Filled Stroke to Erase , so I suppose the recent fix that was implemented doesn't really effect me and if it makes life easier for the people using Filled Stroke to erase , that's a good thing. I will leave my Wacom stylus eraser set to Erase (in the Wacom preferences) and use it as needed for erasing pen or pencil strokes , but if I need to use Filled Stroke as an eraser I'll press on the stylus button set to Right Click to erase using the Filled Stroke or I can use shortcuts F4 and F2 to toggle between erase mode and drawing mode when using Filled Stroke.