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Looking for 3D emoji on Windows 11? [Microsoft answered]

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Published onJanuary 31, 2022

published onJanuary 31, 2022

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Key notes

After first teasing 3D emoji support in Windows 11 last year, Microsoft is still working on adding the feature to the operating system.

Microsoft designer Nando Costa recently stated that the software company is currently working hard on improving how its Windows 11 emoji appear to users.

On Friday, Microsoft’s Senior Product Designer Daniel Costa published a blog post discussing the company’s plans for its emoji system, detailing Microsoft’s push towards 3D after a 2020 hackathon.

Costa responded to a tweet from someone wanting to know when Microsoft willbring 3D emojis to Windows 11by saying, “We’re working on that,” with a grinning face with sweat emoji. Although Microsoft has yet to unveil the release date for the feature, it appears that the company is still committed to making its original vision happen.

Still on 2D

Though Microsoft showed off impressive 3D emoji, the company surprisingly reverted to a simple two-dimensional design.

The flat design trend works in many applications, so Microsoft likely chose it for its universality. Technical issues may be delaying the adoption of 3D emoji.

Close attention to details

Costa’s blog describes how Microsoft’s design team chose to reflect human qualities, such as wrinkles and hairstyles, in its emoji, how the team made these emoji pop in apps likeMicrosoft Teams, and how some of its custom designs were inspired by “the new reality of a hybrid workplace.”

Microsoft used a variety of tools, including Adobe Illustrator, Cinema 4D, and Figma, to create its 3D emoji.

What are your expectations of the 3D emojis once they get to Windows 11? Share your thoughts with us in the comment section below.

Don Sharpe

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Don has been writing professionally for over 10 years now, but his passion for the written word started back in his elementary school days. His work has been published on Livebitcoinnews.com, Learnbonds.com, eHow, AskMen.com, Forexminute.com, The Writers Network and a host of other companies.

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Don has been writing professionally for over 10 years now, simplifying the tech universe for the mases.