Want to make your Google Slides presentation more interactive and engaging? Embedding a 3D model can be a great way to achieve just that. Whether you want to showcase a product design, visualize a concept, or simply add a new dimension to your slides, embedding a 3D model can make your presentation more visually compelling and immersive. Here's how you can do it in a few simple steps.
1. Find or create a 3D model:
The first step is to find a 3D model that you want to embed in your Google Slides presentation. You can create your own 3D model using software like Blender, SketchUp, or Tinkercad, or you can find pre-made 3D models on websites like Sketchfab, TurboSquid, or Google Poly. Make sure the 3D model is in a format supported by Google Slides, such as .obj, .dae, or .fbx.
2. Upload the 3D model to Google Drive:
Once you have the 3D model file ready, upload it to your Google Drive. This will allow you to link to the 3D model from your Google Slides presentation.
3. Get the link to the 3D model:
After uploading the 3D model to Google Drive, get the shareable link to the file. Make sure that the link sharing settings allow anyone with the link to view the 3D model.
4. Embed the 3D model in Google Slides:
Open your Google Slides presentation and go to the slide where you want to embed the 3D model. Click on 'Insert' in the top menu, then select 'Image', and choose 'By URL'. Paste the shareable link to the 3D model file in the URL field and click 'Insert'. The 3D model will now be embedded in your slide.
5. Adjust the 3D model settings:
Once the 3D model is embedded, you can resize and reposition it as needed. You can also choose to autoplay the 3D model, loop it, or enable viewer controls to allow your audience to interact with the 3D model during the presentation.
By following these simple steps, you can enhance your Google Slides presentation with a 3D model, making it more visually compelling and engaging for your audience. Try it out and take your presentations to the next level!