It’s also not helped by the fact that Windows no longer comes with a decent Paint program. Paint3D is weird af, takes forever to open and I don’t know a single person who actually uses it.
It’s not regulaar at all. It features a lot of different things and AI. Also, the fugly scaling dialog remains but the scaling is no longer nearest-neighbor.
Oh, good to know! I went from Win10 straight to Linux on my PC, and never needed it on my Win11 Work Computer, so I didn’t know about that.
Random sidenote, programming Paint yourself is an amazing beginner project! It’s easy to explain, gives quick visual feedback when you change parameters and is very open-ended so that you can be very creative in expanding on it. I’ve let like half a dozen interns do that and they were very excited about it every time haha
People are legit losing their basic MSPaint skills to AI.
It’s also not helped by the fact that Windows no longer comes with a decent Paint program. Paint3D is weird af, takes forever to open and I don’t know a single person who actually uses it.
They discontinued Paint3D in some update. Regular Paint is still there in Win 11.
It’s not regulaar at all. It features a lot of different things and AI. Also, the fugly scaling dialog remains but the scaling is no longer nearest-neighbor.
Oh, good to know! I went from Win10 straight to Linux on my PC, and never needed it on my Win11 Work Computer, so I didn’t know about that.
Random sidenote, programming Paint yourself is an amazing beginner project! It’s easy to explain, gives quick visual feedback when you change parameters and is very open-ended so that you can be very creative in expanding on it. I’ve let like half a dozen interns do that and they were very excited about it every time haha
Paint3D is worse than paint for some reason…
I disagree. The default paint programme in windows scales images by the pixel really well. Haven’t used it for anything else though