Microsoft is retiring its Paint 3D app today, November 4th. Despite initial high expectations, the app failed to gain popularity and will no longer be available in the Microsoft Store. Earlier this ...
When it first launched, Paint 3D aimed to make 3D content creation accessible to all. The goal was for users to be able to create and edit 3D objects with ease. However, Paint 3D failed to attract a ...
The decision to discontinue Paint 3D comes after years of declining user interest. In 2021, Microsoft took the first step by removing Paint 3D from the list of startup applications in Windows 10.
Four years after releasing the Windows 10 Creators Update with an emphasis on new content creation features, Microsoft is making a few of those features optional. Both applications seemed like ...
User outcry ushered in a renaissance for classic MS Paint, and Paint 3D faded.
As spotted by Windows Central, Paint 3D will stop receiving updates and be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4 of this year. Although it was once intended as a replacement for the classic ...
The app won’t be available in the Microsoft Store after November 4th, according to the below screenshot that XDA Developers spotted. (I don’t see the banner myself, so I’ve reached out to Microsoft to ...
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After announcing back in 2017 that Microsoft Paint was going to be making a move to the Microsoft Store, that never actually happened, although the store listing has finally shown up. Back in spring ...
Paint 3D is quite capable of allowing professionals to create work of art without ever needing to fire up Adobe Photoshop in many instances. After completing things, the idea would then be to export ...
The company is reportedly also considering adding AI capabilities to default Microsoft apps akin to what iOS and Android phones already have. Reading time 2 minutes Microsoft is on a bit of an AI kick ...