Starting with Windows 10 Insider Preview build 14971, every build of Windows 10 will carry the Paint 3D app and opening the paint app will take you to the Paint 3D preview app, the company said in a note regarding the release. Even though the app doesn't introduce a breakthrough technology, because of its simplicity and easy controls, it can be termed as a 3D painting tool meant for use by a wide range of users. Paint 3D, put simply, allows users to make their paintings in 2D as well as 3D using various tools at their disposal. Now the Redmond-based company has made the new version of its painting app available for use with its latest Windows 10 Insider Preview build. At its 'What's next for Windows 10' event in October, Microsoft announced a completely revamped version of its painting app, simply named Paint 3D.
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