Soft Erase
Draw one soft line, then watch a quiet eraser slowly clear it away.
Draw by hand, or let the system draw for you. In auto drawing, small motifs can appear at random; the diamond is the rarest, with only a 1% chance. You can interrupt auto drawing at any time and take over the brush.
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Draw one line.
Draw one soft line, then watch a quiet eraser slowly clear it away.
When to use this break
- Between classes after filling a page with notes
- After finishing a difficult paragraph, ticket, or assignment
- When you want a visual way to clear one small thought
How to use it
- Draw one line instead of trying to make a picture.
- Let the eraser move through it at a comfortable speed.
- Start over only if the clearing motion still feels useful.
Why erasing works as a pause
Soft Erase turns a tiny mark into a tiny release. It is intentionally limited to a simple line so the page does not become another drawing tool.
The value is in watching something complete itself slowly: a visible trace appears, clears, and leaves the screen quiet again.