You can even create custom emojis to share with your friends. Options such as resizing images, adding stickers, using a 3D brush to fill in different colours, are all here. Not only can you do basic alterations to the captured image, but you can also superimpose other objects to create a new 3D composition. You can take a photo with your smartphone (from all angles), transfer the file to Paint and edit it in 3D mode with just one tap.
#Paint 3d sucks update
With this update though, Paint 3D has transformed into a performance-oriented software aimed at those who want to create quality original 3D content. Though there were many haters, Paint has also held a place in the hearts of Windows users who doodled on it while waiting for the ultra-slow Internet of the 1990s and 2000s to connect. And then there were those artists who proved to everyone that creating amazing drawings with just MS Paint is possible too. Paint was never anyone's primary image editor, but it received a lot of love because of the ease of use as well as the nostalgia factor, not to mention the LOL-worthy images that were created in Paint and shared all over the Internet. Jokes aside, this raises a question: did Microsoft just ruin Paint for everyone, or did it give the software a new lease of life? The message is clear: Paint is not just for crude doodles anymore. You can also export your 3D creations to Minecraft, or even bring them to the real world if you have a 3D printer.
Paint 3D will let you create 3D images and share them with others on SketchUp, or even Facebook (time for some 3D memes, maybe?). Microsoft announced on Wednesday that Paint, the basic image creation and editing desktop software that everyone and their grandmother has used at some point in their life, is now going 3D with the Windows Creators update.