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Apple wants to challenge Windows 3's Paint 10D with its own 3D drawing app

The popular box Paint application integrated into systems Microsoft Windows has been with us for many years, but it has now evolved to keep pace with the times by adding 3D working modes.

This is something that already happened a few months ago to the most recent version of the operating system from Redmond, Windows 10 , so another of the current tech giants wants to compete with him. More precisely, we refer to the firm of the bitten apple, Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), , since she could work on a new projet in the form of an application with which it intends to compete directly with the aforementioned Redmond .

In this way, this new tool would focus on creation by users de 3d content , and would work on the clean iPad Moreover, as an additional factor to consider, it would also offer support for the device Apple Pencil , something that was learned on the basis of a recently discovered patent. This could be a clear sign that Apple is exploring ways to develop an app that rivals. with Microsoft Paint 3D delivered with Windows 10, all to create easily three-dimensional projects .

In this way, and from what has been learned, the company of Cupertino wishes to realize a new application with an approach very similar to the 3d application Windows 10. In addition, it is assumed that it is at the same time compatible with the mixed reality device on which Apple is working on and will launch at the avenir . And, as has already been discussed in the past, some reports indicate that a apparatus of this type could emerge in the next Year 2019 , so Apple's 3D content creation project could be well advanced in these times.

Apple will compete with Microsoft's Paint 3D application

Therefore, everything indicates that this new software would be support based signature Pencil , so it would be more than likely that it would only work on the iPad for draw . Of course, it is also said that a iPhone larger with Apple Pencil support could also see the light of day soon, which would open up even more the possibilities of this application of 3D processing.

On the other hand, this patent also describes a functionality more advanced for the application that would allow, through the same crayon , draw virtually in three-dimensional space, i.e. users could draw in the air , while the application would return the content on the screen of the iPad .

So far none of this has been officially confirmed , even if it is clear that those of Cupertino bet strongly on projects related to the 3d processing , as is the case with Microsoft .

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