Are you looking to take your Google Slides presentations to the next level? With the ability to embed 3D models, you can make your presentations more interactive and engaging. In this article, we will show you how to easily embed 3D models in your Google Slides presentations.
First, you will need to have a 3D model file ready to use. Google Slides supports .glb and .gltf file formats, so make sure your 3D model is saved in one of these formats. Once you have your 3D model file ready, follow these simple steps to embed it in your presentation.
1. Open your Google Slides presentation and go to the slide where you want to embed the 3D model.
2. Click on the 'Insert' menu at the top and select 'Image'.
3. In the 'Insert Image' window, click on the 'Upload from computer' option and select your 3D model file.
4. Your 3D model will be inserted into the slide as an image. Resize and position it as desired.
5. With the 3D model selected, click on the 'Insert' menu again and this time select 'Link'.
6. In the 'Link' window, click on the 'Slides in this presentation' tab and select the slide where the 3D model is located.
7. Click 'Apply' to link the 3D model to the slide.
Now when you present your Google Slides, you can click on the 3D model image to open it in 3D viewer mode. Your audience can interact with the 3D model by rotating and zooming in and out, providing a more immersive experience.
By embedding 3D models in your Google Slides presentations, you can effectively showcase products, conceptual designs, and more in a more dynamic and engaging way. This feature is especially useful for educators, designers, and anyone looking to add an extra layer of interactivity to their presentations.
In conclusion, embedding 3D models in Google Slides is a powerful way to enhance your presentations and captivate your audience. With just a few simple steps, you can make your presentations more interactive and visually appealing. So why not give it a try and see the impact it can have on your presentations?