![]() ![]() You can choose between Percentage and Pixel values, and enter the values in the boxes, there is no change here. The icons for the Horizontal, Vertical values have been done away with. ![]() The Resize and Skew dialog has also been modified in the new Paint app. You may choose to view the Hue, Saturation and Value color codes by clicking the RGB icon, it is a drop-down menu, and selecting the HSV option. In addition to displaying the RGB values, the new Paint app also displays the hex color code, which I'm sure artists or developers may find useful. The slider next to it has also been given a modern design. The color preview box has been replaced by a vertical bar, which looks better. Speaking of which, the box, and looks sharper compared to the old design. You can view the name of a color by hovering the mouse over an icon in the Edit Colors palette, this also works with the Custom Colors and the Spectrum box on the left. It is slightly easier to add custom colors, you just need to click the plus button and pick a color. While the old Paint version allowed you to save 16 custom colors, the new app lets you save up to 30 colors. ![]() The circles match the icons on the toolbar, so that's a nice touch. The new style has rounded icons in a 12 by 4 grid. It still has the 48 color palette, but the icons are no longer square-shaped, nor are in an 8 by 6 grid. The latest update for the app changes the Edit Colors dialog box. What's new in the Paint app update for Windows 11 Edit Colors ![]()
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