
This should help make it easy for Paint 3D users to grab 3D objects made available by the community to integrate them into their own creations in the desktop app.

The update also includes a partnership with SketchUp, which is a 3D creation community which already has millions of users on its platform. Included in the update is a way to export 3D creations directly from Minecraft, too, and 3D print them if you have a printer. This includes a new destination for sharing creations called Remix 3D. For more robust, creative needs, it will be great to have Paint 3D as an alternative.Microsoft has just announced Paint 3D, an update to its long-standing art creation program for Windows that makes it easy to create 3D art for everyone, according to the company. If there are three apps I would like to see remain untouched in Windows, they are WordPad, Paint, and Notepad. The new Paint 3D app has a lot of potentials, but right now, it’s messing with my workflow basic tasks like resizing photos, cropping, saving, and opening are just a little too awkward or hard to find. Exit the registry, then launch Paint as you normally would, and will be back in business with the MS Paint Classic.Note: If you don’t see a registry key for Settings, you will need to create one, right-click Paint > New > Key then enter the word Settings.Enter DisableModernPaintBoo t strap, right-click the DWORD value, then click Properties, change the value to 0 (if it’s not already).Within Settings, right-click, select New > DWORD (32-bit) value. You can copy and paste the string into the new Registry address bar then hit Enter, and it will take you there.

Navigate to the following registry key: HKLM\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Applets\Paint\Settings.Click Start, type: regedit, right-click it then click Run as administrator.In order to get it back, you will need to modify some registry keys so don’t forget to backup your registry before walking through the steps below. With a little investigation, I discovered Microsoft chose to hide the old Paint app. Every attempt at launching it opened the new 3D Paint app instead. Initially, I tried finding the classic Paint app using Search, the Run command and even browsing the System 32 folder. Bring Back the Old Paint App in Windows 10


So, although I’ll still play with the new Paint 3D, let me show you how to get back the classic Paint app. The interface is strikingly different, and there are some minor differences like performance opening a file and even launching the app which is not instantaneous.įor me personally, and possibly some of you, I prefer to have our cake and eat it too. Using Paint 3D is like migrating to a foreign country, learning the laws of the land and how to communicate.
