I want to erase
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From the four images you created, select the one you want to edit, and choose the Brush Tool from the editing tools located at the top of the screen.
The panel on the right side is consistent for all editing tools, with the only difference being their specific usage. You can start your process by selecting the desired area with the tool of your choice—whether it’s to add a new feature (make changes), add or remove details like a logo/embroidery, or apply color, fabric, and print.
Let's take a look at the "I want to erase" option, where we recommend using the Brush Tool. You can easily perform the erasing process with it.
When making changes using the Brush Tool, the icon will appear as follows. You select the area with the mouse and manually paint inside the selected area. If you paint outside the lines and don’t erase the painting, changes will apply to those areas as well. You can erase the painted area using the eraser icon. Erasing small areas is much more practical with the Brush Tool.
It will be easier and faster to erase in small, minimal areas of the images you create. For instance, to erase the buttons from the front of the shirt in the image, simply paint over the area where the buttons are using the brush. After ensuring that the 'I want to erase' section is selected in the panel on the right, click the 'Try' button to start the erasing process.
To remove the belt in the image, manually paint the area and the inside of the belt. Care should be taken not to spill the brush outside the designated area. After painting the area, you initiate the process by clicking the "Try" button.
When your process starts, your screen will display a progress indicator, allowing you to monitor the erasing level with the green progress bar at the top.
After completing the erasing process with the Brush Tool, the selected area will be erased, and a new image will be generated without any changes to the fabric surface.