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How to Embed 3D Models in Google Slides

Jun 23, 2024

Are you tired of the usual flat and boring presentations? Spice up your Google Slides with 3D models to captivate your audience and make your presentations more interactive and eye-catching. Here's how you can easily embed 3D models in Google Slides to elevate your presentations to the next level.

Step 1: Create or Find a 3D Model

The first step is to create or find a 3D model that you want to embed in your presentation. There are various online libraries and tools where you can search for existing 3D models or create your own using 3D modeling software.

Step 2: Convert the 3D Model to an Animated GIF or MP4 File

Google Slides currently supports the embedding of animated GIF images and videos, so you'll need to convert your 3D model to one of these formats. There are several online tools available that allow you to convert 3D models to animated GIFs or MP4 files. Once you have the converted file, you're ready for the next step.

Step 3: Upload the 3D Model File to Google Drive

To easily embed the 3D model in your Google Slides presentation, upload the converted animated GIF or MP4 file to your Google Drive. This will make it accessible for embedding in your presentation.

Step 4: Embed the 3D Model in Google Slides

Open your Google Slides presentation and navigate to the slide where you want to insert the 3D model. Click on 'Insert' in the top menu, then select 'Image.' Choose 'By URL' and paste the link to the animated GIF or MP4 file that you uploaded to Google Drive. Click 'Insert' and voila! Your 3D model is now embedded in your slide.

Step 5: Adjust the Size and Position of the 3D Model

Once the 3D model is inserted, you can adjust its size and position on the slide to fit your design and layout. Simply click on the 3D model, then drag the corners to resize it and move it around the slide to position it as desired.

With these simple steps, you can now enhance your Google Slides presentations with immersive 3D models that will leave your audience impressed and engaged. Go ahead and give it a try to take your presentations to the next level!

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