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Check out PCWorld’s Paint 3D tutorial to start creating awesome 3D scenes of your own in no time. And fear not: The classic Paint app still lives on in the Creators Update as well.
Microsoft's Paint 3D app will let you edit 3D images from any angle using the new Free View tool.
Microsoft Paint was the first app that introduced users to computer graphics. The app has now moved to an advanced stage with its new iteration – Paint 3D, in Windows 11/10.
The Remix 3D community is filling up with detailed models created by other Windows users, and you can tap into it to help with your own projects in Paint 3D.
Thanks to the Twitter user, @walkingcat, who posted a video tutorial of the new Paint Preview app which showed off a completely revamped UI, paint features alongside inking support for the Windows 10.
Details of a new Windows 10 Paint app have leaked ahead of Microsoft's supposed all-in-one Surface launch later this month.
Microsoft is making a preview edition of the new Paint 3D available for download right now if you're a Windows Insider.
One of the final Windows 10 May 2021 Update test builds is now out for Windows Insider beta testers, meaning the general public could get the release on their PCs in a little as a few weeks.
While Windows Insiders can already get their hands on a preview version of the new Paint 3D app that is coming with the Windows 10 Creators Update, a similar preview for Mobile isn't yet available.
Microsoft unveiled Paint 3D last October, and quickly confirmed its plans to bring it to Windows 10 Mobile. You can now see what the app looks like on Windows 10 phones - but it's still not available.