Thursday, December 5

Windows: Paint will now incorporate some of the best features of Photoshop

Julian Castillo

Microsoft Paint, the beloved Windows image editing app, has taken a big leap forward in its quest to become an essential tool for content creators. In a major update, Paint has added two key features that many users have been waiting for: layers and transparency!

In the latest version of Paint (version 11.2308.18.0), You now have the ability to work with layers, a fundamental feature in Adobe Photoshop. This means you can add, move, reorder, merge and duplicate layers, allowing you to create digital art and more advanced image manipulation. You will no longer be limited to a single layer, which expands your creative possibilities significantly.

In addition to the layers, Paint now supports image transparency. This includes the ability to open and save transparent PNG files without backgrounds. This feature is especially useful if you want to create images with transparent backgrounds or if you need to work with overlay images more effectively.

What makes this update even more interesting is that Paint is a free-to-use app on Windows. This means you won’t have to subscribe to expensive image editing programs to take advantage of these advanced features. In a world where the prices of Adobe and other services can be prohibitive, Paint becomes an attractive option for those who want to edit images easily and effectively.

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While some of these features may seem basic to experienced Photoshop users, they represent a huge step forward. for those looking for accessible and affordable tools for image editing. Now, you can make basic family photo collages or hassle-free image editing, all without the need for expensive subscriptions.

If you’re eager to try out these exciting additions to Paint, you can do so by signing up for the Windows Insider Canary or Dev Channels. However, keep in mind that the update may not be available immediately to all users, so please be patient as Microsoft rolls it out gradually.

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