Are you looking for a way to make your presentations more engaging and interactive? With the advancement of technology, you can now easily embed 3D models in your Google Slides to capture your audience's attention and bring your content to life. In this article, we will guide you through the simple process of embedding a 3D model in Google Slides.
Step 1: Create or select the 3D model you want to embed
Before you can embed a 3D model in Google Slides, you need to have a 3D model ready. You can either create a 3D model using 3D modeling software or select a 3D model from online repositories. Make sure the 3D model is in a file format supported by Google Slides such as .obj or .stl.
Step 2: Upload the 3D model to Google Drive
Once you have the 3D model ready, you need to upload it to your Google Drive. Go to your Google Drive and upload the 3D model file to a folder that you can easily access.
Step 3: Get the link of the 3D model
After uploading the 3D model to your Google Drive, right-click on the file and select 'Get link'. Make sure to change the sharing settings of the 3D model file to 'Anyone with the link can view' to ensure that it can be embedded in your Google Slides presentation.
Step 4: Embed the 3D model in Google Slides
Open your Google Slides presentation where you want to embed the 3D model. Go to the slide where you want to insert the 3D model and click 'Insert' in the top menu, then select 'Image'. In the 'Image' dialog box, click the 'By URL' tab and paste the link of the 3D model that you obtained from Google Drive. Click 'Insert' to add the 3D model to your slide.
Step 5: Customize the 3D model
Once the 3D model is embedded in your slide, you can resize and reposition it to fit your presentation design. You can also add animations to the 3D model to create an engaging visual effect during your presentation.
By following these simple steps, you can easily bring your presentations to life by embedding 3D models in your Google Slides. Whether you are a teacher, student, or professional, adding 3D models to your presentations can help you effectively convey your message and captivate your audience. Try it out and take your presentations to the next level!