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Thursday, July 5, 2018

Do You Use Power Point? It Just Got Better!

How to insert animated 3D Models into your PowerPoint presentation
Microsoft announced a new feature for Microsoft Office. Along with this, they focused more on 3D content coming to life with Surface Studio and Paint 3D. This was the ability to insert and animate 3D models to your PowerPoint presentation. As Microsoft employees demoed this feature, we looked at how better presentations can be delivered using these 3D models.
Insert animated 3D Models into PowerPoint
Microsoft showed off an example of a 3D model of the Hubble Telescope inserted into a presentation about the same. For your convenience, you can insert a .fbx file which contains the 3D object or get one from the Remix 3D collection from Microsoft. With the introduction of Paint 3D, Microsoft has allowed everyone running Windows 10 to create 3D models. Then, the .fbx file is saved for the project and can be uploaded to the open Remix 3D community where everyone can make use of the 3D creations from each other and use them at their ease.
Now, with this, Microsoft is also letting you insert the 3D Objects from third parties. With a number of third party websites providing 3D content for different purposes, you can leverage their use in building a gorgeous PowerPoint presentation too. Now, let us check out how to insert these 3D models in a PowerPoint presentation and animate them in an attractive manner.
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