Probably what happened to you is that you, at one point, saw that there were some black lines on your background layer that you wanted to touch up, so you selected the paintbrush tool and chose the color black. ![]() Then when you hit the eraser tool (which actually is acting like a paintbrush) your 'mistake lines' will be 'whited out' like if using good ol' fashioned 'white out'. When you go to background layer and you are using your eraser, actually you are 'painting out' your background layer mistakes in white! So your eraser tool actually becomes like a paintbrush! Simply make sure that BOTH your color boxes in the upper right hand corner are designated as pure white. ![]() I FIGURED IT OUT EVERYBODY!!! HALLELUJAH!
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