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Oops...can I undo draw/color/tile actions?

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by SolitonMan, Nov 20, 2011.

  1. SolitonMan

    SolitonMan New Member

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    Hi, I'm experimenting with the different tools to understand how the system works, and I used the flood fill with the tile painter and it covered my entire map. Not sure what else I was expecting...

    Anyway, is there a way to undo this action? I can't seem to find an option to erase tiles I've placed. If anyone can help me out I'd appreciate it.
     
  2. edwardcd

    edwardcd Administrator
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    You may erase one tile at a time with the erase painter tool.

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  3. Daeruin

    Daeruin New Member

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    I ran into this, too, when I first started using d20pro. That erase painter tool needs to be something other than black. Like a little eraser icon, or something.
     
  4. ChrisRevocateur

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    Agreed. I didn't know until now that it was an eraser. I thought it was just another swatch of black.
     
  5. edwardcd

    edwardcd Administrator
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    Yes, the current Draw Tools > Painter could use an update to make it easier to distinguish between the colors and the eraser.
     
  6. scienceboyroy

    scienceboyroy New Member

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    A more general "undo" button would also be nice. I don't know how many times I've reflexively pressed Ctrl-Z after accidentally painting the entire map the same color.
     
  7. SolitonMan

    SolitonMan New Member

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    Thanks for pointing out the eraser, just what I needed. But I'd agree a more general undo option would be invaluable for an error-prone person such as myself..
     

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