Microsoft Paint gets a 3D update.

Looks like you'll be able to use it to paint textures directly on 3D models now.

http://www.theverge.com/2016/10/7/13207612/microsoft-paint-windows-10-app

Comments

  • impressive !!!

  • Charlie JudgeCharlie Judge Posts: 13,315

    Nice; but i suppose it will be Windows 10 only and won't work in 7 Pro

  • LintonLinton Posts: 543

    Would that mean we can port in a G1,G2,G3 and re-texture the skin in there? How would that affect the EULA? 

     

  • Linton said:

    Would that mean we can port in a G1,G2,G3 and re-texture the skin in there? How would that affect the EULA?

    For your own use you can texture and remodel things as you like - just keep track of what you made from scratch, what you made from a merchant resource, and what you made by modifying regular content so you know what you can share and what you can't if you ever get to the point of wanting to do so.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,781

    cool

  • LintonLinton Posts: 543
    Linton said:

    Would that mean we can port in a G1,G2,G3 and re-texture the skin in there? How would that affect the EULA?

    For your own use you can texture and remodel things as you like - just keep track of what you made from scratch, what you made from a merchant resource, and what you made by modifying regular content so you know what you can share and what you can't if you ever get to the point of wanting to do so.

    So for an example, I can use the Genesis 1, 2, or 3 base skin, and modify that all I like for my own personal use. However, if I want to sell my re-textures, do I need the Merchant Resources version?

    And if I want to provide it as a Freebie texture to others? What's required? 

  • If you want to sell you would need to work from scratch, from reference photos that you had the right to use that way, or from a Merchant Resource you were using in accordance with its terms.

    The same applies to freebies, but very few Merchant Resources allow that.

  • nonesuch00nonesuch00 Posts: 18,781
    Linton said:
    Linton said:

    Would that mean we can port in a G1,G2,G3 and re-texture the skin in there? How would that affect the EULA?

    For your own use you can texture and remodel things as you like - just keep track of what you made from scratch, what you made from a merchant resource, and what you made by modifying regular content so you know what you can share and what you can't if you ever get to the point of wanting to do so.

    So for an example, I can use the Genesis 1, 2, or 3 base skin, and modify that all I like for my own personal use. However, if I want to sell my re-textures, do I need the Merchant Resources version?

    And if I want to provide it as a Freebie texture to others? What's required? 

    You should go to 3d.sk and buy a bunch or references. It's really quite involved to do such a process entirely manually from photos as you'd have to do. I recognize some of the DAZ Studio products as being from those references. Others are created from very clean references and slightly altered for each new character.

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,085

    So this is gonna be (sorta) like Blacksmith or 3D Coat?

    Sounds interesting... I doubt, but hope it works in other versions of Windows... I've been avoiding 10 like a sack of incontinent plague rats...

    Thanks for the HU.

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,348

    Wonder if it will require the latest version of Windows 10?   It looks interesting though.

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