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But the old Paint app's renaissance is coming at the expense of Paint 3D, which Microsoft says is formally being deprecated and removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4. Windows Central ...
Now, it looks like the end is finally in sight for the Paint 3D app, three years after it was removed from new Windows 10 installs. As posted by X user @phantomofearth, anyone who still runs the ...
Microsoft is officially retiring Paint 3D, the 3D modeling tool introduced with Windows 10. The company announced that the app will be deprecated and removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4 ...
Microsoft has reportedly announced that it will officially discontinue the popular Paint 3D app- a tool which was once considered a major step forward for 3D modelling and editing on Windows devices.
Microsoft originally had high hopes for Paint 3D, envisioning it as a tool for users to create and interact with 3D models easily. Unfortunately, the app didn’t reach the popularity Microsoft ...
Paint 3D now includes a warning that says it will no longer be available to download starting November 4. (Image credit: Windows Central) The app was pushed as part of Microsoft’s brief ...
But Paint 3D’s best feature, Magic Select, had nothing to do with 3D. Magic Select was a 2D feature, a Photoshop-like way to lasso a particular part of a scene, like a person, and edit them out ...
Paint 3D seemed very much an exercise in creating an unnecessary Shiny New Thing, instead of adding a couple of actually useful tools to the well-understood existing option and calling it a day.