Paint 3D is updated with a new mode of editing in 3D view that will make designing even easier
One of Microsoft's star applications is Paint 3D, the evolution of one of the most important features of Windows that has been with us for almost as long as we can rememberAn application that was renewed to adapt to the new times in which the creation of 3D content rules.
Paint 3D is the name of the most advanced version of the popular application An evolution that came to respond to the growing demand by users who wanted to not be trapped in 2D worlds.A lawsuit in which Microsoft is also interested thanks to the Windows Mixed Reality project.
But Paint 3D is not a stagnant application and continues to be updated day by day Focused for use in the v mixed reality worlds and 3D content creation, Paint 3D is updated with new improvements and added features. This is the case of the latest update that will facilitate content editing in 3D View mode.
A significant improvement as allows the user to not have to rely on a 2D view when editing a layout. All we have to do is rotate the illustration at will, focus on any angle, to model the design to our liking.
In this way we also save time while we gain ease of use, since we avoid having to constantly leave the 3D view to edit the content and return to it to see the result.
This is the main novelty, but not the only one, because with this update the option has been added that allows you to view the selected part of the illustration marked above the rest. In this way we can have greater control over the area worked.
In addition, new objects have been added, a greater variety of brushes to use and new stickers with the aim of expanding the ability to personalization of our creations. Plus, now with the Remix 3D online community, the user can choose to start from scratch or be inspired by others.
The new Paint 3D update can already be downloaded from the Microsoft Store and the only requirement is that we have to be working on Windows 10 in the Fall Creators Update version .
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