This tutorial guides users on adding 3D objects to PowerPoint presentations for more immersive and interactive slides. The three methods include using PowerPoint's inbuilt 3D models, sourcing from external sites such as Sketchfab and TurboSquid, and generating 3D objects from text using AI tools like OpenAI's Shap-e. After adding the 3D objects, users can animate them using the Animations tab and customize them through the 3D Model tab. Additional resources, tutorials, and tools to enhance your PowerPoint skills are linked.
“We cover three ways you can add 3D objects to your PowerPoint presentations. The first way is to use the stock 3D models that are available in PowerPoint. These are 3D models that are already built-in and ready to use. You can find them by going to the Insert tab and clicking on 3D Models. You will see a window with different categories of 3D models that you can choose from. You can also search for a specific model by typing in the search box. Once you find the model you want, just click on it and insert it into your slide.”
PowerPoint in 3D is a feature in Microsoft PowerPoint that allows users to add 3D effects and animations to their presentations. With this feature, users can add 3D shapes, text, images, and videos to their slides, as well as create 3D transitions, animations, and effects. In addition, 3D models can be imported from 3D modeling software such as Autodesk 3DS Max and Blender. PowerPoint in 3D also allows users to control the lighting, perspective, and materials of 3D objects. Overall, PowerPoint in 3D allows users to create more engaging and immersive presentations.
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