![]() ![]() You then double-click the Background Fill colour swatch and change the Background Fill colour to red. To avoid any confusion here, say you create a new image with the default white background and paint some blue onto it.the Background Fill Color shown in the toolbox where the Foregorund/Background/Fill colour swatches reside). if you are working on an image with no layers then the Eraser Tool will leave whatever colour you have selected as your Background Color (i.e. ![]() ![]()
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