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How to Embed 3D Models in Google Slides

Jul 05, 2024

Are you tired of the same old static images and text in your Google Slides presentations? If you want to take your presentations to the next level, consider embedding 3D models. Not only can they make your presentations more engaging, but they can also help you better illustrate complex ideas and concepts. In this tutorial, we'll show you how to easily embed 3D models in Google Slides.

Step 1: Accessing the 3D Model

The first step is to have a 3D model ready for embedding. There are various sources from which you can get 3D models, such as 3D modeling software or online 3D model libraries. Once you have your 3D model, make sure it's in a compatible format for Google Slides, such as .obj, .stl, or .dae.

Step 2: Uploading the 3D Model to Google Drive

Before embedding the 3D model in Google Slides, you need to upload the model to your Google Drive. Simply go to your Google Drive, click 'New' and then 'File Upload' to upload the 3D model file.

Step 3: Embedding the 3D Model in Google Slides

Now that your 3D model is uploaded to Google Drive, it's time to embed it in your Google Slides presentation. Open your Google Slides presentation, navigate to the slide where you want to insert the 3D model, and then go to 'Insert' in the menu bar. From the dropdown menu, select 'Image' and then 'Choose from Drive.' Locate the 3D model file in your Google Drive and select it.

Once the 3D model is inserted into your slide, you can resize and reposition it as needed. You can also rotate the model to showcase different angles by clicking on the 3D model and selecting the rotation handle.

Step 4: Presenting the 3D Model

After embedding the 3D model, you can present your Google Slides as you normally would. When you reach the slide with the embedded 3D model, viewers will be able to interact with the model by clicking and dragging to rotate and pan around the 3D object.

Final Thoughts

By embedding 3D models in your Google Slides presentations, you can create a more immersive and interactive experience for your audience. Whether you're presenting architectural designs, product prototypes, or scientific concepts, 3D models can help you effectively communicate your ideas. So why not give it a try and see how 3D models can elevate your presentations to the next level?

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