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8                                                 Let’s Paint 3D







                Pre-Processing
                Pre-Processing
                     • Starting Paint 3D                              •  Components of Paint 3D Window

                     • Creating a New Project                         •  Using Brushes
                     • Adding 2D Shapes                               •  Adding 3D Objects

                     • Adding Stickers                                •  Adding Text
                     • Adding Effects                                 •  Exiting Paint 3D



              Paint 3D is a free creative application available with Windows 10. It
              allows you to create images and models by easily combining 2D and
              3D tools.                                                                               Paint 3D

              What is 2D and 3D?

              2D means two dimensions or measurements.
              Shapes,  such  as  circle,  triangle,  and  oval                                thickness

              are  called  2D  shapes.  They  have  two                width
              measurements  –  length  and  width  but  no                         length          width
              thickness.                                                                                      length
                                                                                 2D Shape                 3D Shape

              3D means  three  dimensions  or  measurements.  Objects,  such  as  chair,  book,  and
              keyboard are called 3D objects. They have three measurements – length, breadth, and
              thickness.

              In the 3D world, every object is measured along three axes – X, Y and Z axis. The object
              can also be moved along any of these three axes.



                                                  Y-axis (up-down)








                                                                   X-axis (left-right)


                                                           Z-axis (in-out)



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