Keep it under your hat, but Microsoft's Paint app has been experiencing a quiet resurgence over the past few years. Oft neglected as a potential image editing tool, MS has been beavering away in the background, adding features like and to relatively little fanfare. Still, updates are updates, and many of them have been good.
Now MS says Paint is getting one Photoshop-like feature that might make it even more appealing—, in the form of a [[link]] new .paint file extension (via ). The update comes as part of the latest Windows Insider build, which is often a pretty good indicator that it'll turn up in a regular release version sometime soon.
"Once you’re ready to save your artwork, go to the File menu and select Save as project. The File Explorer will open, allowing you to choose a location and save your work as a .paint file. When you’re ready to return, simply open the file to launch it in Paint, right where you left off."
Special props should also be given for labelling the new file format as .paint, rather than something cryptic like ".pntlyr" or similar. I've got a thing about sleek file format names, and no, I don't have to explain to you why.
MS is also adding an opacity slider to the Pencil and Brush tools, which should help with blending and layering effects for you artistic types out there. I'm clearly not one of you, as the header image for this article demonstrates.
It's often the little things in life that make programs better, but it's genuinely heart-warming to see Paint gradually be brought into the modern age in this fashion—unlike , its former (and to my mind, inferior) cousin, which was unceremoniously booted from Windows late last year.
We don't mention 3D Paint. In fact, I never should have brought it up in the first place. You saw nothing, ya hear?

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