![]() In the background is the Canvas, with a simple cone protruding through it. ![]() Aha! This could be an ocean background to a nautical scene. Try clicking the crayon, then drawing a wavy blue line across the bottom of the Canvas. You should see some familiar painting tools to the right. Is this a workspace? A window? No, it’s the Canvas, a flat, 2D digital backdrop to your scene. A white space sits on a very faint grid at the bottom of your screen. It’s not immediately obvious what you’re looking at the first time you open Paint 3D. IDG / Mark Hachmanīoth videos at the bottom of the Paint 3D welcome screen are worth watching, but the challenge at the top could be better implemented. ![]() Click the big New button and let’s dive in. No worries-we’ve devised a better grand tour ourselves. Microsoft’s current version of Paint 3D ditches the somewhat confusing introduction it had before and tosses you right into the deep end. ![]()
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