You can erase portions of your artwork
using the Path Eraser tool, the Eraser tool, or the eraser on a
Wacom stylus pen. The Path Eraser tool lets
you erase parts of a path by drawing along the path. This tool is
useful when you want to limit what you erase to a path segment,
such as one edge of a triangle. The Eraser tool
and
the eraser on a Wacom stylus pen let you erase any area of your artwork,
regardless of structure. You can use the Eraser tool on paths, compound paths,
paths inside Live Paint groups, and clipping paths.
For a video on using the Eraser tool, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0036.
When you flip a stylus pen, the Eraser Tool automatically becomes active. When you flip the stylus pen back over, the last active tool becomes active again.
Press harder to increase the width of the erased path.
You can change the Eraser tool options by double-clicking the tool in the Tools panel.
The pop‑up list to the right of each option lets you control variations in the shape of the tool. Select one of the following options: