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Need to Resize an Image in Paint 3D? Here’s How to Do It

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Updated onOctober 4, 2023

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If you found yourself wondering how to resize an image in Paint 3D, you clicked on the right link. Whether you need a specifically sized image for your website, email signature, or your PCs wallpaper, being able to resize an image is very important.

Even though we shouldn’t judge a book by its cover, having crisp-looking images in your project will look a lot better than modified photos with the edges showing.

Considering this, no matter what the environment in which you want to use your image is, presenting a professional and clean look is always recommended.

For this reason, in today’s How to article we will discuss the best way to resize any image inside Paint 3D. Read on to find out how to do it.

Want to resize an image in Paint 3D? Follow this method

Want to resize an image in Paint 3D? Follow this method

Resize an image in Paint 3D using canvas

You can quickly resize an image in Paint 3D using its dedicated canvas feature. This allows you to edit the image to your preference, modifying its width and height.

  1. Right-click the image you want to resize and then selectEdit with Paint 3Dfrom the menu.

  2. Select theCanvasoption from the top of your screen.

  3. Check theResize image with canvasoptioninside the sidebar (if you can’t see this option simply pressthe M keyon your keyboard to activate it).

  4. UnderResize canvas, check theLock aspect ratiooption.

  5. SelectPixelsunder theResize canvasmenu.

  6. Select the appropriate size by modifying the height and width of the image.

  7. Click themenubutton and selectSave.

In this How-to article, we explored the fastest way to resize an image inside Paint 3D. This simple and straightforward method will allow you to modify the size of your image to fit any desired size.

You can resize images for use in art, for your desktop, or for that PowerPoint presentation you’ve been working on.

If you found this guide helpful, please let us know by using the comment section found below this article.

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Vladimir Popescu

Being an artist his entire life while also playing handball at a professional level, Vladimir has also developed a passion for all things computer-related.

With an innate fascination for research and analysis, and realizing many other people share his passion for this subject, he delved into writing Windows-related articles, so other people can also benefit from the acquired information.

When not writing kick-ass articles, Vladimir likes to spend his time doing Crossfit and creating art.

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