

That seemed to run and then put me back in the store.

I cleared cached, cookies etc and this time ran the WSReset command. This time it said that Paint 3D was already installed. I tried again and it started to install, but quit again. It started downloading then quit with "We encountered a problem, try back later" type message. I went to the Microsoft Store to download Paint 3D. I looked at the Installed Progams in the Programs and Features thing, and probably a few more places. I looked through the All Programs on the Start Bar, searched the win32 folder which is where mspaint.exe is, I searched the Registry and found a few places referencing paint 3d but those entries were under mspaint. So I thought maybe I have to run Paint 3D. Clicking twice asks you if you want to save the drawing, and then does nothing else. I have mspaint and when I bring it up it has the balloon icon that says "Edit with Paint 3D". You could scan a pen on your desk, upload it to Paint, change the color of its body, set the digitized version down on your desk through HoloLens, switch headsets and see what it looks like in VR, and then decide (because pens are meant to be tangible objects) that you want to 3-D print the new design.What a mess. In Microsoft’s world, objects are now format agnostic. The end goal is to allow your creations to live across Windows devices, whether it's your desktop, phone, HoloLens or VR headset. In Microsoft's most captivating demo of the day, you watch as Megan Saunders, lead designer on Paint 3D, grabs a scan of a sandcastle on stage and uploads it to Paint as a 3-D model. Any object that you doodle in Paint 3-D can be rendered as a 3D image, and objects created in Minecraft can be 3-D printed or pulled into the program to be manipulated. In the new software you can choose from a library of existing 3-D shapes and objects like spheres, cones, cubes, and dogs, or grab from its online database, Remix3D, of community-made designs. It's designed to be as intuitive as the original MS Paint, which is to say both your grandmother and your 4-year-old cousin should be able to use it without any problems.
