

Editing 3D objects in Microsoft Paint 3D. While in its current form its use seems limited in comparison to other 3D designing software, perhaps in the future Microsoft will develop a pro version if there is demand. Microsoft have aimed for simplicity to engage their users and avoid intimidating with them, this particularly important for first-timers.

Microsoft are clearly not targeting the serious power user of 3D design software with this release, but the product seems to be an gentle first step for beginner 3D designers since there are specifically no scary intricate tool-bars to deter users. The simple looking interface of Microsoft Paint 3D. We’ve taken a look at the GUI, so you don’t have to.

In order to preview Paint 3D you will have to sign up to Windows Insider and have a PC that is able to run Windows 10. The software will become available next year along with the free Creators Update. As confirmed last month by 3DPI, Microsoft are giving their Paint application a 3D facelift. Microsoft have released a preview of their upcoming Paint 3D to Windows Insiders.
