
Paint is designed to be a universal app for Windows, Windows Phone, and Xbox, so you can use it on your phone, tablet, or PC to get the most out of your creativity. With Paint, you can create beautiful, high-quality images, edit photos and videos, and share your creations on social media. It's designed to be easy and intuitive for beginners, while also offering a powerful set of features for experienced artists. Paint gives you the tools you need to create, edit, and share your art. Paint is a universal app for all Windows devices, so you can use it on your phone, tablet, or PC to get the most out of your creativity.

The next major update for Windows coming later this year will also get rid of the 3D Objects folder located in every Windows 10 user's home folder, according to the report.Paint is a free digital art program for Windows, Windows Phone and Xbox that gives you the tools you need to create, edit, and share your art.

Read more: Skype Desktop App gets 'Noise Cancelation': How to activate during callsīut perhaps most importantly, Microsoft will now ensure that Paint 3D and the other major 3D app called Microsoft 3D viewer will not be installed by default on Windows 10 - if a user decides to format their hard drive and perform a fresh install. Microsoft said that “the inability to remove Paint 3D from the context menu” should be addressed after upgrading to that build. If you have uninstalled the app in the past, and happen to click that edit option, they would see an option to download the app all over again, which is simply pointless.Īccording to the report, Microsoft has reportedly fixed this nagging issue with Paint 3D appearing in the context menu with the upcoming Build 21332.

But even after you remove the Paint 3D app from your PC right now, you will still see an option to Edit with Paint 3D. What does this mean for the average user? If you don't use Microsoft Paint 3D, you won't miss the removal of the features on an upcoming build.
