The New Microsoft Paint 3D: Can Customize Emojis for Facebook Using Fingers

First Posted: Oct 29, 2016 05:00 AM EDT
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The brand new version of the Microsoft Paint program for Windows is now available for download. One of the highlights of the updated MS Paint is that it enables users to showcase their digital creativity into a 3D platform.

Recently, Megan Suanders, the general manager at Microsoft,  presented the new Paint program at the Microsoft's big Surface event. Suanders, together with her daughters, amused their audiences by manipulating the drawing program in order to show the new features of the updated MS Paint , Engadget reported. 

Being able to create a digital 3D art by just using their own fingers is another crowd favorite feature of the new MS Paint update.The new drawing program will also let anyone to print and export from their Minecraft creations. Facebook users will also have a way to create and post their own emojis through the new Microsoft Paint.

Meanwhile, The Verge reported that an online community for the MS Paint users was launched by Microsoft to express their feedback and questions regarding the new Paint 3D program. The said community will also let its users to share their masterpiece with other people who are using the updated Paint. Through the MS paint community, anyone will also have a chance to use Pinterest-like boards to include in their Paint masterpiece. 

As recalled, the pre-installed Paint program in Windows computers has been used in simple digital drawing activities. For evolution purposes, Microsoft decided to move forward in terms of technology that's why they updated the MS Paint program to provide the new era of Paint users  to match their creativity with Hololens and 3D printing, CIO reported. 

Though it is now functioning for 3D creations, users can still use some of its 2D functions which they've been using before. The new Paint 3D program of Microsoft can now be downloaded in Windows 10 store. 

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