[Eraser] Customize Eraser Size
An ability to precisely select the eraser size rather than just a choice between three sizes (all of which are huge!) would be very helpful.
The standard sizes for the eraser are all very large and so even using the smallest means that part of the words above and below end up getting removed. I appreciate you can zoom in to get more precision, but it interrupts workflow and is not a speedy or efficient solution when trying to take notes of a live meeting and keep up!
The feature I am suggesting is already implemented in relation to the pen tool, where you have three default sizes for thickness but can customise and obtain exactly the size you want using a slider. It would be very helpful to have this for the eraser too.
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José Da Franca Taborda
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This is just a nonsense to not be available.. all we need is the exact same thing as the pencil stroke thickness, but for the eraser..
Simple as that, the same 3 quick eraser sizes/thickness, but with the ability to customize those sizes, plzzzz... its 2020 and its a "simple" feature
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Anonymous
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Would be great if more eraser intensities and selecting the size as any pen were possible. This can allow a large number or functions when redefining or mastering any drawing, sketch or simple text. Something like ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ erasers as some apps have is also a good idea.
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Anonymous
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You can make the area much larger for the time that you need to erase then pinch it back to the size you prefer to continue writing.
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Anonymous
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Please make a smaller eraser size choice so erasing can be more precise.
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Jean-Philippe Leconte
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With the erase stroke option activated (which is awesome btw), when trying to erase a letter I messed up, I often find the smallest eraser size too big, and have to carefully approach the stroke from the outside.
Making the eraser tool configurable exactly like the other tools would allow a pen stroke sized eraser, and solve this problem.
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Christian C. Berclaz commented
Implement an eraser which size it covers gets bigger as erase strokes are faster and bets smaller when the eraser is moved slowly. Thus we can erase quicker bigger area but still have precise eraser when we move slower.