Are you looking to take your Google Slides presentation to the next level? Adding 3D models can bring your content to life and provide an interactive element that captures your audience's attention. Here's how you can embed 3D models in Google Slides.
Step 1: Find a 3D Model
The first step is to find a 3D model that you would like to include in your presentation. There are various websites where you can download free 3D models, such as Sketchfab, Thingiverse, and TurboSquid.
Step 2: Convert the 3D Model to a Supported Format
Google Slides supports 3D models in the .glb and .gltf file formats. If your 3D model is not in one of these formats, you can use online converters or 3D modeling software to convert it.
Step 3: Upload the 3D Model to Google Drive
After converting the 3D model to a supported format, upload the file to your Google Drive. Make sure the file sharing settings are set to 'Anyone with the link can view' or 'Public' so that it can be embedded in your Google Slides presentation.
Step 4: Insert 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,' and choose 'From Drive.' Find the 3D model file in your Google Drive and click 'Insert.'
Step 5: Adjust the 3D Model
Once the 3D model is inserted into your slide, you can resize and reposition it to fit your design. Click on the 3D model to access the 3D model toolbar, where you can rotate and adjust the perspective of the model.
Step 6: Present Your 3D Model
When you present your Google Slides, the 3D model will appear on the slide, and you can interact with it by clicking and dragging to rotate it. This interactive element can help to illustrate complex concepts or showcase products in a more engaging way.
By following these steps, you can enhance your Google Slides presentation by embedding 3D models for a more immersive and interactive experience. Whether you're presenting a project, teaching a lesson, or showcasing products, incorporating 3D models can help to elevate your content and leave a lasting impression on your audience.