Floating somewhere on the Internet is a PCWorld burrito truck, thanks to the power of Microsoft’s Paint 3D Preview. One version even has wings. Virtually everyone who’s used Windows is familiar with ...
My job requires me to edit product images, screenshots, and stock photos on a frequent basis. Until last week, I was probably one of the last remaining loyalists of Paint 3D, a simple yet fantastic ...
With the upcoming Windows 10 Creators Update, Microsoft is looking to bring 3D in an easily accessible and intuitive fashion. The revamped Paint app will allow users to work with 3D content. Microsoft ...
Microsoft is reinventing Windows as a platform for creators via a host of innovations such as Paint 3D. And though Redmond boasted it's bringing 3D to everyone at the October 2016 reveal, consumers ...
As promised last week, Microsoft has thrown bits of its Creators Update into the latest preview build for Windows Insiders in the Fast Ring. What is interesting is that the Creators Update bits ...
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.
The decision to discontinue Paint 3D comes after years of declining user interest. In 2021, Microsoft took the first step by removing Paint 3D from the list of startup applications in Windows 10.
One of Windows’ most historic applications—and one of Windows 10’s few remaining native desktop programs—is receiving a radical overhaul in the free Windows 10 Creators Update releasing next spring.
In November 2024, Paint 3D was removed from the Microsoft Store as the app was officially deprecated by Microsoft. But here I am in 2025, and I still use the software daily even though Paint has ...
When it first launched, Paint 3D aimed to make 3D content creation accessible to all. The goal was for users to be able to create and edit 3D objects with ease. However, Paint 3D failed to attract a ...