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Microsoft is making available more than 1,500 of its 3D emoji to creators via GitHub and Figma. But sorry, Clippy fans: no paperclip for you.
Microsoft quietly rolls out a free AI tool that can turn any 2D image into a 3D model, ready for printing and rendering.
Microsoft's Remix3D repository of 3D art will be shut off tomorrow, leaving Windows 10's Paint 3D users without any access to the 3D models they created.
Microsoft has announced that it is open sources its Fluent emoji designs. Designs and developers will be able to take over 1,500 fluent emoji's and customize them.
Microsoft is also planning on adding 3D scanning to all Windows phones, though the timeline for the rollout is unclear. A robust library of 3D objects to play with in Paint will be provided by Remix.
Microsoft notably has over 1,800 emojis available in its library, after having redesigned its emoji library last year with 3D emojis instead of 2D emojis, in conjunction with the Windows 11 update.
Microsoft's 3D Builder app will allow users to print 3D objects, either from an included library or elsewhere on the Web. But calling it a "builder" is somewhat of a misnomer.
The flaws exist in Autodesk’s FBX library, integrated in Microsoft’s Office, Office 365 ProPlus and Paint 3D applications. Microsoft has released an out-of-band security update for Microsoft ...
A new Windows 8.1 app released by Microsoft this morning aims to introduce 3D printing to the average person … or at least the average person with a 3D printer. The company’s “3D Builder ...
PC users can now download 3D Builder, Microsoft's first in-house app taking advantage of 3D printing support in Windows 8.1, from the Windows Store.