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@RobertMarley-eu3em, thanks for your question. I show how to add the cast shadow in chapter 5 of the video (ruclips.net/video/O6p1ApytFyg/видео.html). It's a lot of steps, but the goal is to create a texture fill that fits perfectly on the Shadow shape. If you can tell me which step you need help with, I can reply and provide more details.
Hi. The 3-D Format and 3-D Rotation tools have been around since at least PowerPoint 2010 (maybe even earlier). Which PowerPoint version are you using? Let me know if you have further questions. 🙂
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Thanks for helping me!
😊 happy to help! ♥💜
This is awesome! Great work with the 3D modeling very impressed :)
😀 Thank you so much! 🔥
Questo e bellissimo. Bravissimi
😊 Grazie ❤
Imma try this
👍🔥 Excellent! Let me know how it goes or if you have any questions. 🙂 And feel free to share your art!
@@Cubiclite I did it
It's hard to add a cast shadow😭, but how did you add the cast shadow?
@RobertMarley-eu3em, thanks for your question. I show how to add the cast shadow in chapter 5 of the video (ruclips.net/video/O6p1ApytFyg/видео.html). It's a lot of steps, but the goal is to create a texture fill that fits perfectly on the Shadow shape.
If you can tell me which step you need help with, I can reply and provide more details.
In what PowerPoint version we can do it
Hi. The 3-D Format and 3-D Rotation tools have been around since at least PowerPoint 2010 (maybe even earlier). Which PowerPoint version are you using? Let me know if you have further questions. 🙂