
Paint in 3D supports runtime undo & redo, but this feature is disabled by default to save memory. To enable the undo and redo functionality, you must first select your CwPaintableMeshTexture components and enable the UndoRedo setting. You can then set this to FullTextureCopy or LocalCommandCopy, depending on whether you're painting animated objects or not. Once this is complete, you can add the CwUndoAll and CwRedoAll components to your UI elements, and they will automatically be set up to perform an undo or redo operation when clicked.
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What You'll Learn

Reset or reinstall the Paint 3D application
Resetting or reinstalling Paint 3D can be done in a few ways. Firstly, you can try resetting the application by going to Settings > Apps > Apps and Features, clicking on Paint 3D, and then selecting "Advanced Options" and using the reset option.
If you are unable to find Paint 3D in the Apps and Features list, you may need to reinstall it. To do this, go to the Microsoft Store and search for Paint 3D. If you encounter an error message during the installation process, try clearing your cache and cookies, and then run the WSReset command.
If you have previously disabled Windows updates, you may need to undo this process before you can successfully reinstall Paint 3D. To do this, press Win + R to open the Run dialog, type gpedit.msc and press Enter. This opens the Group Policy Editor. Navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Windows Components > Windows Update, double-click on "Configure Automatic Updates", and select the Enabled option to turn on automatic updates. Click Apply and then OK.
It is also recommended to use restore points or disk imaging to help resolve issues with reinstalling Microsoft applications. Regular disk imaging can be useful in case you need to restore your operating system from a third-party disk image.
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Change settings to require all pictures be opened with 3D Paint
There are a few methods you can try to change settings to require all pictures to be opened with Paint 3D.
Firstly, you could try resetting or reinstalling the application itself, or performing an "In-place Upgrade". This can help resolve any issues with the app's functionality and settings.
If you are using Windows 10, you can try opening Powershell through the Start menu and pasting the following command:
> Get-AppxPackage *MSPaint* | Remove-AppxPackage
This command will remove Paint 3D as the default application for opening .jpg files. After that, you can set Paint 3D as the default application by right-clicking on a .jpg file, selecting 'Open with', and choosing Paint 3D. Make sure to check the box that says 'Always use this program to open this kind of file'.
If you are using Windows 11, you might need to download an older version of Paint 3D and turn off automatic Microsoft Store updates. This issue seems to be related to a bug in a recent update, so once the issue is fixed, you can turn the auto-updates back on.
Additionally, you can try creating a new local account to check if the problem is specific to profile corruption. This issue could be related to various factors such as driver failures, component conflicts, or corrupted system components.
If you are looking for an alternative to Paint 3D, you might want to consider Paint Shop Pro. It offers similar functionality with an intuitive interface and an unlimited undo feature.
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Enable the Transparent Canvas option
To enable the Transparent Canvas option in Paint 3D, follow these steps:
- Launch Paint 3D on your PC and open your desired image by clicking on the Menu at the top left corner and selecting Open > Browse Files.
- Use the Magic Select tool on the toolbar to adjust the area around the section you want to keep and isolate it from the background. You can use the "Add" and "Remove" icons to adjust your selection as needed.
- Once you are satisfied with your selection, click "Done."
- Delete the remaining part of the image that you do not want to keep.
- To make the canvas transparent, click on Canvas in the toolbar. This will enable the Transparent Canvas option.
- Finally, save your image as a .png file to preserve the transparency. Go to Menu > Save As > Image, and ensure that the file format is set to PNG and the Transparency box is checked.
By following these steps, you will be able to enable the Transparent Canvas option in Paint 3D and save your image with a transparent background.
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Use Paint Shop Pro instead
Paint Shop Pro (PSP) is a photo manipulation and editing software that can be a good alternative to Paint 3D. It is a robust image editing software that offers a comprehensive suite of image drawing, correction, and editing tools. It provides professional-grade tools that enable users to create graphic design projects, edit photos, improve images with quick fixes, retouch and restore, and add effects to photos.
PSP has an intuitive user interface, with features easily accessible without having to learn shortcut keys or navigate ten-layer menu trees. It supports layers and lets you edit both raster and vector image formats. It also has a nifty Paste-to-Fit option that lets your text match a shape in your image. PSP also has a SmartClone tool that lets you choose a shape from the top toolbar to select an area for cloning and then choose a blend mode to determine how the cloned image will appear when stamped.
PSP also has a Simplified mode for beginners, which makes it a good alternative to Paint 3D for users who are just starting out. It also has Photography and Essentials workspaces, but the Complete mode is required for the full suite of tools. PSP is offered in two enterprise pricing modules that come with a free trial.
PSP has been rated higher than Paint 3D by FinancesOnline, with a score of 9.0 and a 100% user satisfaction rating.
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Enable the UndoRedo setting
Paint 3D supports runtime undo and redo, but this feature is disabled by default to save memory. To enable the UndoRedo setting, you must first select your CwPaintableMeshTexture components. This setting will automatically call the StoreState method on each CwPaintableMeshTexture in your scene, letting Paint 3D know that you're about to paint on them.
You can also add the CwUndoAll and CwRedoAll components to your UI elements. These will automatically be set up so that when you click on them, they perform an undo or redo operation.
The CwPaintableMeshTexture.UndoRedo setting can be used to store undo and redo states. A value of 10, for example, means you can undo paint operations 10 times and then redo them 10 times. If you paint 11 times with this setting, your initial paint state will be deleted, and you will only be able to undo 10 times to your first paint operation.
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