
Most educators that have connected with me over the last five years associate me with iPads and Apple technology in general but whilst I still use my iPad and iPhone every single day, I am a man of many devices and over the last two years Microsoft technology has begun to play a bigger role once again. This is partly due to our deployment of Office 365 across JESS Dubai, partly due to my need for a “superlaptop”to run my HTC Vive (I use an Acer Predator) and partly due to our launch of the Surface Pro 4 as the device for staff and students in KS3 of our secondary school. The school is now a Microsoft Showcase School and last year I myself went from being a Microsoft Innovative Educator Expert to a Microsoft Innovative Educator Fellow.
Those that have connected with me through VirtualiTeach however will likely have realized that I have been somewhat sceptical of Microsoft’s approach to immersive technology. Mostly this is due to the fact I firmly agree with many other VR enthusiasts that Microsoft’s decision to co-opt the term Mixed Reality as a blanket term for anything AR or VR related is ultimately detrimental to the lay-person’s understanding of these new technologies.
Nonetheless I have been endeavouring to get my hands on one of the Windows Mixed Reality (aka VR) headsets to test but so far none have been released here in Dubai and I am reticent to pay expensive shipping rates for one. It’s looking like Acer might loan me one in the coming weeks so I will feedback on that if and when it happens. What I have been playing around with though is the Windows Mixed Reality (aka AR – see how things get confusing!) Viewer app on my Surface.

As a part of the excellent Windows 10 Creator’s Update, released towards the end of 2017, Windows introduced a trio of new tools that interlink: Paint 3D, Remix 3D and the Mixed Reality Viewer. These are now freely available on ALL Windows 10 devices – whether they are touch screen or not. What these tools offer is actually pretty special – the ability for students to design in 3D and instantly export into augmented reality.
Let’s look at each piece of this puzzle individually then pull it all together with some examples for classroom use.
Paint 3D
Paint 3D is a fantastic app for allowing students to design in 3D. Ideally suited to touch-screen devices that come with a stylus (like the Surface Pro), it allows you to create using 2D and 3D objects which can easily be manipulated, attached to each other, duplicated etc – making the 3D design process more accessible than I’ve seen on a 2D screen for some time. The app also boasts a wide range of artistic tools from brushes to stickers to textures which are used to embellish your model and you can apply them directly within the 3D view. The texturing is particularly impressive as you can select and apply textures directly to a model or choose metallic-style brushes to paint with. Here’s a little look at it in action from Art Director Alberto Cerriteno:
It’s a great platform and one that we are already planning to integrate into art lessons in our KS3 classes next term.
Remix 3D
Accessible via www.remix3d.com or directly within the Paint 3D interface, Remix 3D is a similar platform to Google’s Poly – an online catalogue of user created models being shared freely for others to access. There are three great benefits to this for students:
1. They can access models to include in their projects. As well as simpler, user-created models, there are also some truly impressive, highly detailed models from the Microsoft team.
2. They can access template models and projects. These include blank models (heads, animals etc.) as well as models of empty scenes (rooms, villages etc.) which can be used as a base for design projects. These also help facilitate inclusion if less able students need support to get started with the 3D design process.
3. Students have a platform to share their own creations! Empowering students to create and share their designs with a global audience is fantastic and Remix 3D provides a safe space for them to do this. Content is tightly moderated by Microsoft and whilst models can be “liked” by other users, they can’t be commented on - so there is no fear of exposing them to abusive or inappropriate feedback.
Mixed Reality Viewer
Accessible directly within Paint 3D, the Windows MR Viewer also you to drop your creations into the real world in augmented reality with ease. I must admit that I was surprised at how seamlessly this worked to be honest. There’s no need for target markers as the app uses plane detection to identify a surface. One little touch that I really like is that when you click to place the model into the shot, it hits the surface with a little “thump” sound effect and a subtle bump animation which add to the illusion of it really being there.

Ideas for the classroom
This combination of Paint 3D, Remix 3D and the Mixed Reality Viewer is a pretty potent combination for the classroom. Just yesterday I gave my Surface to my 5 year old daughter and she loved designing a cat (starting with one of the blank templates) then making it pop up on the table in front of her.

I talk a lot, both on here and during presentations, about the need for educational AR content to be “more than just a model” – it needs to have some deeper educational value. This combination of apps inherently bypasses this issue by allowing students to be creators rather than consumers of the content. Here are five ideas from me for how Paint 3D and the related augmented reality experiences can be used in the classroom.
Design challenges
Having students create a unique design using one of the templates would be a great introduction to the platform. There are dozens of blank faces, animals and more to choose from and students could then decorate them using the brushes, textures and stickers to make them their own. With Easter close at hand, you could even create an egg shape using the sphere tool, have them decorate this and then hold it in augmented reality – could be a nice addition to an Easter card for the family.
Scene Builder
Paint 3D can be used to build whole scenes with ease – especially since assets can be imported from Remix 3D to include. Students could build the scene from a story or recreate an historical scene.
Augmented Annotations
You can actually add both 2D and 3D text to a model directly within Paint 3D which is great for creating annotated diagrams, labels and more. Another option for something like this would be to take a screenshot of the model in augmented reality and then use the built-in annotation feature of Windows Photos (or an equivalent tool.)

Screencasting the MR Viewer
The MR Viewer app includes a camera tool but you can only take still images. If you want to record video footage from within the app, you’ll need to run a second app like Office Mix. This would enable students to collaborate on projects where they appear alongside the augmented reality model – perhaps to explain the design or to use it as a presentation tool.
ARt Exhibition
Many of the art exhibitions at our school incorporate some forms of digital media such as looped projections. It’d be quite the unique addition to include an augmented reality artwork! A student could set up an empty display block with a device aligned to it. Visitors would then view the art in augmented reality using the MR Viewer.
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FAQs
Can Paint 3D be used for digital art? ›
Paint 3D's entire purpose is to create fun, cartoony 3D objects and scenes. A major part of Paint 3D's appeal is the Remix 3D community, where you and other members can import, edit, then share digital objects and ideas, taking from and providing inspiration to your fellow digital artists.
Can MS Paint create 3D arts? ›Microsoft's Paint 3D program offers a free and easy-to-use tool for creating three-dimensional drawings and art.
How do you use mixed reality in Paint 3D? ›So just to get a feel for we're going to click on use the selection. Tool select everything and then
What can you use Paint 3D for? ›Paint 3D is a free program from Microsoft that includes both basic and advanced art tools. Not only can you use brushes, shapes, text, and effects to create unique 2D art, but you can also build 3D objects.
Is Paint 3D as good as Photoshop? ›For overall product quality, Paint 3D attained 8.8 points, while Adobe Photoshop CC gained 9.6 points. At the same time, for user satisfaction, Paint 3D scored 92%, while Adobe Photoshop CC scored 97%. Details about their features, tools, supported platforms, customer service, etc.
Was Paint 3D discontinued? ›Goodbye Creators Update – Microsoft removes Paint3D and 3D viewer from Windows 10.
How do you make 3D Paint art? ›DIY Puffy Paint | How to Make 3D Paint that Sets using Salt - YouTube
Can you animate in Paint 3D? ›You can animate both 3D images and regular 2D photos in Paint 3D.
Can Paint 3D do layers? ›Hi, Adding layers are currently available to 3D objects in the Paint 3D application.
What is Microsoft mixed reality App? ›Mixed Reality Portal is a Universal Windows Platform app that serves as a front-end for Windows Mixed Reality. It features a 3D environment which users can explore, and customize with application shortcuts and virtual desktops. The feature originally launched with one environment, the Cliff House.
What is mixed reality camera? ›
These days, mixed reality describes environments in which real and virtual subjects and objects interact in real time — and in which you can interact with both real and virtual components. This requires a headset that has either a transparent lens or a camera, so that you can still see the real world.
What is mixed reality technology? ›Mixed reality is a blend of physical and digital worlds, unlocking natural and intuitive 3D human, computer, and environmental interactions. This new reality is based on advancements in computer vision, graphical processing, display technologies, input systems, and cloud computing.
How do you make 3D digital art? ›- Go to Vectary.com and create your account.
- Drag and drop objects from the Elements library. Enter the edit mode with a double click. ...
- Finish your design with color, lights, and materials.
- Start rendering real-time with the top right switch.
- Download your 3D drawing as an png file.
Paint 3D offers more functionality than the classic Paint. The 3D functionality is probably the most visible new feature but you find a couple more. You can use Paint 3D to upload images or join a community.
How do you edit a picture in Paint 3D? ›Right-click on the image that you wish to edit, go to Open with, and choose Paint 3D. Now your photo will open in Paint 3D and you're all set to edit it from here on.
Why is Photoshop better than Paint? ›One of the major differences is that MS Paint is free from errors; if any system fails issue is there of any other apart from this. There are chances of getting an error if the system is crashed while using Photoshop as it used more RAM. Photoshop has lots of brush tools in it, and even if we want, we can make our own.
Does Windows 11 have Paint 3D? ›You can launch windows 11 Paint 3D with the ms-paint: command. Let's see which programs support these commands. Using the command start ms-paint: in the Command Prompt or Windows PowerShell is another way to start Paint 3D. Click on the Start button and type Paint 3D.
Does Windows 10 come with Paint 3D? ›Paint 3D and 3D Viewer were introduced by Microsoft in the 2017 Windows 10 Creators Update, two years after the official release of Windows 10. However, both the apps are not very popular, which is possibly the reason why they are no longer included by default.
What is the latest version of Paint 3D? ›...
Paint 3D.
Paint 3D on Windows 10 | |
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Developer(s) | Microsoft (Lift London) |
Initial release | April 5, 2017 |
Stable release | 6.2105.4017.0 / May 7, 2021 |
My Most Used Programs For Creating 3D Art - YouTube
How do you make 3D resin art? ›
Making Lifelike 3D Aquariums With Paint Cast In Resin - YouTube
How do you make 3D epoxy art? ›How to Make Layered Resin Art - YouTube
Can you create a GIF in paint? ›Since you can only make simple GIFs with Paint, you'll want to use a website or program like Photoshop, Carpstudio, or GIMP.
How do you remove the background of a picture in Paint 3D? ›- On the toolbar, select Magic Select.
- Adjust the focus area to fit around the area of the image you want to keep.
- Select Next.
- Look closely to see whether the tool accurately isolated your target image from the background. ...
- When your cutout is satisfactorily marked, select Done.
use snipping tool with paint 3d to blend colours - YouTube
What is Paint 3D Canvas? ›Canvas: This digital canvas mimics a painter's canvas. This tab allows you to resize and control the dimensions, including turning off the 2D canvas so you can freely design your 3D model.
How do you make 3D digital art? ›- Go to Vectary.com and create your account.
- Drag and drop objects from the Elements library. Enter the edit mode with a double click. ...
- Finish your design with color, lights, and materials.
- Start rendering real-time with the top right switch.
- Download your 3D drawing as an png file.
You can animate both 3D images and regular 2D photos in Paint 3D.
Can you make layers in Paint 3D? ›You can also layer different pieces to add depth. Select a 3D object in your scene and use the Z-axis left-hand button to drag the object back and forth, and move items front to back.
How would you add a 3D effect in digital art? ›HOW TO MAKE A 3D EFFECT WITH YOUR ART IN PROCREATE + ALL ...
Which software is used for 3D art? ›
Blender
If you're looking for free 3D modelling software, it doesn't get any better than Blender (opens in new tab), the free modelling, texturing, animation and rendering app.
Sculpture, installations, performance art, craft, and product design are all included. They are usually named in reference to the artistic medium, for example, three-dimensional painting, three-dimensional photography, three-dimensional wall sculpture, etc.
How do you start 3D art? ›- Earn an arts or design degree. Not all employers require you to have a degree to become a 3D artist, but many do. ...
- Learn the basics of design software. ...
- Explore different 3D design niches. ...
- Complete a 3D art internship. ...
- Prepare a professional digital portfolio. ...
- Optimize your resume for 3D design.
You can't curve letters, words, and sentences in this program. However, there are some alternatives. Simply put, you can curve text in other programs and then import it in Paint 3D.
How do you create a character in Paint 3D? ›Paint 3D In Windows 10: Create a 3D Character Tutorial - YouTube
Can you create a GIF in paint? ›Since you can only make simple GIFs with Paint, you'll want to use a website or program like Photoshop, Carpstudio, or GIMP.
How do you remove the background of a picture in Paint 3D? ›- On the toolbar, select Magic Select.
- Adjust the focus area to fit around the area of the image you want to keep.
- Select Next.
- Look closely to see whether the tool accurately isolated your target image from the background. ...
- When your cutout is satisfactorily marked, select Done.
use snipping tool with paint 3d to blend colours - YouTube
What is Paint 3D Canvas? ›Canvas: This digital canvas mimics a painter's canvas. This tab allows you to resize and control the dimensions, including turning off the 2D canvas so you can freely design your 3D model.
How do you make a painting look 3D? ›Some artists who work in acrylics like to apply a powdered acrylic onto the wet paint and let it dry to give a 3D effect. This not only helps increase the look of dimension, but adds a 3D texture as well. You can also apply several layers of acrylic gel to build up the areas you want to appear in 3D.
How do you make 3D art models? ›
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