![]() This story originally posted as " Inside Microsoft's plan to make Windows the center of the 3D universe" on ZDNet. Maybe there are multiple meanings in that slogan. I heard a month ago that Microsoft is planning to show how to " turn your desk into a studio" during its October 26 event. If consumers could use a 3D printer to print a 3D-created Paint object, voila! Now 3D Windows lets you get more creative and productive. The coming 3D version of Paint could provide a simple a way to create and modify 3D objects, the same way the existing version of Paint allows users to create 2D objects. Twitter user apparently discovered a script for a Behai announcement video. ![]() You can use many of the tools you would normally use when creating a drawing, such as the select tool or paintbucket. Working pixel by pixel to create objects is much easier then dragging. Clicking and dragging will paint everything the pointer passes over. Paint 3D adds a lot of new functionality, but in doing so, basic functions of Paint have been scattered to secondary tabs or submenus within tabs, and the old. My sources say that 3D Paint is what is also known as "Beihai." (I wrote about codename Beihai in January, noting it was a consumer app being developed by the same team that did Skype for HoloLens.) Place a colored pixel by clicking an empty square on the grid. I'm thinking one of the ways the Windows and Devices team could do this is via the 3D version of Microsoft Paint that leaked earlier this month. ![]()
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