![]() ![]() Pokdepinion: Nice to see the basic tools in Windows gets modern-day feature upgrades. It’s worth noting the layers feature is currently testing under Windows Insider Canary and Dev Channel – so it’ll be a while before the feature makes its way into all Windows 11 systems. Until then, it will be good to see the return of a simple, easily navigable, and somehow nostalgic editor. Maybe someday we'll see Paint become a viable, free option to Photoshop and other image editing apps out there, with the addition of things like layers. This, coupled with the background removal feature that Microsoft is currently previewing in Beta channel, should significantly power up Paint’s capabilities as an image/vector editor for people who don’t necessarily have the skillset or access to professional tools such as Adobe’s editing software or open-source alternatives (such as GIMP). Microsoft once tried to retire and replace Paint but have now reversed course. ![]() That also meant the Erase feature will now reverts the region back to transparent state instead of white color background in the old versions of the app (it’s also layer-aware, meaning it erases only the layer selected and preserves the ones under). ![]() This will present itself as a checkerbox pattern in the editor window – much like all editing apps – indicating it is a transparent region. The app also gains support for transparency with PNG files – at long last. ![]()
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