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Window 3d paint

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If you’d just like to experiment with 3D shapes and have some fun, however, Paint 3D will do the job just fine.

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If you’re an expert in the 3D field, you’ll want to continue using your tool of choice for 3D modelling. It’s definitely not as proficient as other 3D tools such as Blender, which is akin to how Paint doesn’t match up to Photoshop in terms of complexity. If you’ve ever wanted to experiment in the world of 3D models, Paint 3D allows you to do that. The update came with a lot of new features that helped the average user make content, including a basic tool in which they could create and edit 3D objects like the ones you see in video games. Paint 3D was likely delivered to you via the Creator’s Update, a free bundle of features that Microsoft published for Windows 10.

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But what does the “3D” at the end entail? Is this just a revamped version of Paint, or is it something else entirely? If you use Windows 10, you may have seen a strange app appear on your computer recently called “Paint 3D.” At a passing glance, it sounds similar to the ever-familiar Windows app Paint which has been a staple in each version of Windows.

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