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Import Your 3d Models

This document provides instructions for importing, positioning, formatting, and animating 3D models in Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint. It describes how to rotate models using the 3D control or precise formatting tools, pan and zoom to crop models, arrange multiple objects, and animate a model using the morph transition between duplicated slides.

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Import Your 3d Models

This document provides instructions for importing, positioning, formatting, and animating 3D models in Microsoft Office applications like PowerPoint. It describes how to rotate models using the 3D control or precise formatting tools, pan and zoom to crop models, arrange multiple objects, and animate a model using the morph transition between duplicated slides.

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IMPORT YOUR 3D MODELS

Learn how to leverage your 3D expertise in Office Applications


ASPEK KEBUDAYAAN

Bahasa Peralatan Hidup


dan Teknologi

Kekerebatan dan
Organisasi Sosial

Ekonomi/Mata
Pengetahuan pencaharian
Hidup
JENIS KEBUDAYAAN
TWO FAST WAYS TO POSITION AND ROTATE YOUR 3D MODEL

TRY IT YOURSELF WITH THIS HOUSE


1 Click or tap to select your 3D Model
> Click and hold on the 3D control to rotate or tilt your
3D model up, down, left, and right.

3D Control

2 Alternatively, with your model selected, on the


Ribbon, in the 3D Model Tool Format tab, you can
click on 3D Model Views gallery to apply one of the
various position views.
FOR MORE PRECISE MODEL POSITIONING…
Click on the Format 3D Model button located in the lower right-hand
corner of the 3D Model Views group.

That will open the Format 3D Model Task


Pane to the right of the PowerPoint window
where you can more precisely adjust the X, Y,
and Z Rotation of your 3D Model.
TRY IT YOURSELF WITH THIS HOUSE
ABOVE
PAN AND ZOOM How it works:
To “crop” your 3D model within a frame,
you can use the pan and zoom tool. 1 Select your 3D model > 3D Models
Format > Pan & Zoom.

2 With the Pan & Zoom button


enabled, now move, rotate, and
resize your 3D model.

When you are finished editing,


3 click the Pan & Zoom button TRY IT YOURSELF WITH
again to exit Pan and Zoom mode.
ANY OF THESE MODELS
PLACING AND ARRANGING ADDITIONAL OBJECTS
1 Select the House, go to Home
> Arrange
> Send to Back.

The house should now appear to be behind


the left tree and the shrub.

2 Select the right tree, go to Home


> Arrange
> Send to Back.

The tree should now appear to be


behind and to the side of the house.

TRY IT YOURSELF WITH THIS HOUSE


ANIMATE YOUR 3D MODEL USING THE MORPH TRANSITION

1 Duplicate this slide: TRY IT YOURSELF WITH THIS MODEL


Right-click the slide thumbnail and BELOW
select Duplicate Slide.

2 In the second of these two


identical slides, change the 3D
Model on the right in some way
(rotate, move, or resize), then go
to Transitions > Morph.

3 Return to the first of the two slides


and press the Slide Show button
and then select Play to see your
house morph!
MORE QUESTIONS ABOUT PowerPoint ?

Select the Tell Me button and type what you want to know.

VISIT THE POWERPOINT TEAM BLOG

GO TO FREE POWERPOINT TRAINING

CLICK THE ARROW WHEN IN SLIDE SHOW MODE

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