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As leaker PhantomOfEarth on X noticed - along with Windows Latest - there’s a new warning banner that has appeared informing Windows 11 users of Paint 3D’s imminent removal from the store.
Microsoft is retiring Paint 3D, the 3D modeling tool introduced with Windows 10, and it will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4, 2024.
Microsoft has just announced Paint 3D, an update to its long-standing art creation program for Windows that makes it easy to create 3D art for everyone, according to the company.
Paint 3D is not far off a decade old at this point, but it was sidelined by Microsoft a few years back – and now it’s fully getting the chop.
If Paint 3D app cannot save your work or if it does not display the Export option, then you can use this keyboard shotcut or repair the app.
Microsoft's Remix3D repository of 3D art will be shut off tomorrow, leaving Windows 10's Paint 3D users without any access to the 3D models they created.
Microsoft's Paint 3D app will let you edit 3D images from any angle using the new Free View tool.
If you didn't know that Microsoft says "3D is for everyone" and that "Paint 3D is your 3D art studio for Windows", you're not alone.
Microsoft is quietly retiring its Paint 3D Windows app. The app, which was launched in 2016, will no longer receive updates and will be removed from the Microsoft Store on November 4.
Microsoft announced that the Paint 3D graphics app will be discontinued later this year and removed from the Microsoft Store in November.
Microsoft’s Paint 3D was once the future of MS Paint, but now it’s going away User outcry ushered in a renaissance for classic MS Paint, and Paint 3D faded.
To recap the tale of Paint 3D, you may recall it first graced Windows 10 as a new stock app in 2016, not long after the OS launched, as part of the first update.