Perhaps best known for its modest simplicity, Microsoft’s renowned Paint app stands poised for a groundbreaking evolution. Once easily overshadowed by high-end software solutions such as Photoshop, the iconic app now seems ready to boldly reemerge into the spotlight. Microsoft is reportedly crafting an innovative new version of the Paint program exclusive to Windows 10, featuring an impressive capability to create 3D drawings along with a suite of modern artistic tools.
In glimpses afforded by a sneak peek video shared by Microsoft enthusiast WalkingCat on Twitter, the revamped Paint app comes to life, offering a tantalizing glimpse into its forthcoming capabilities.
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While the original incarnation of Paint provided a simple, unassuming interface and basic tools, its successor promises enhanced creativity with a plethora of art tools standing ready to facilitate the creation of 3D objects. Furthermore, Microsoft introduces a new range of brushes designed for direct use on those 3D objects, opening up a whole new dimension of digital artistry.
Driven by touchscreen and pen sensitivity, the platform integrates 2D imagery with high-definition 3D modelling. Also psyched to be a part of the journey are delightful additions such as stickers and community tools designed specifically for 3D content.
The exciting update conveniently coincides with Microsoft’s recently announced event slated for later this month, during which the tech giant is expected to unveil a series of new Surface devices.
With this significant update, Microsoft’s revered Paint app is set for a triumphant return, offering a versatile platform that nurtures the artist in you. Stay tuned for more updates as we closely follow this thrilling technological advancement.
[Internal link: Microsoft’s recently announced event] [External link: Source: The Verge]
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