These are the clearest and best PowerPoint tutorials I have seen! With some amazing effects and inspirational ideas! Many thanks for all your hard work on these!
Glad that the tutorial was so useful for you, Afshan. Gian - 3D certainly works in PowerPoint after 2007 version. You can find more tutorials on our site for 3D Charts.
Brilliant video, thank you uploader. Viewers please be advised that should you use the metric system then remember to convert your cm, in the "Format" tab, to inches for the bevel calculation.
Thank you veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy much, it is veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy useful for me because i wanted to create microdroplets for my presentation, and what i was looking for I got in you tutorial, thnx again I am very grateful to you :)
It looks only 3D from the front. Try to rotate it using 3D Rotation option and see what you get. I don't think calculating the diameter x 36 is correct. It should look similar from all the sides if rotated.
Dear Teacher, First off thanks a lot for watching the video. I truly appreciate your work. To answer your question - Since we apply the factor of 36 (height and width) for both the top and bottom bevels, the sphere will look the same even if you rotate it in any direction. However, if you apply the factor just to the top bevel, it would look like 3D sphere from the front. But, if you rotate it, it would show that it is a hemisphere. That is why I recommend that you apply the factor to both the top and bottom bevels. Trust that helps.
I might be doing something wrong but it is not working for me. I insert an Oval of 1x1" and then applied Top and Bottom Level (type "Circle") 36 Points and it only shows the sphere from front when rotated not from back. Can you please tell what I might be doing wrong?
@@PresentationProcess The factor 36 worked for me perfectly. Thank you so much. But why just 36 and not any other numbers? I think it's based on a cubic shape that has 6 sides with 6 units. Is that right? Thank you again for your excellent tutorials.
In case someone is still wondering, you can actually leave either Top Bevel or Bottom Bevel set to No Bevel to get a hemisphere. You won't see the hemisphere until you apply some 3D rotation to see the object from its side or from an angle. Hope that helps. Cheers!
Hey thanks for watching the video. You can find more on how to create your own shadow in PowerPoint right here : ruclips.net/video/riB04sZKTQM/видео.html
Oh no, you succumbed to using music in the background. So not necessary. Please don't follow others who think it is necessary. I learn better when there is no distracting music. Your voice is melodic enough. Thanks.
You can find a Magnifying glass tutorial here on our website: This may be of help in creating a lens. You can find the link at the end of the description section above. ( Links are not allowed in comments here)
Not sure if you are still following these comments, but will try anyway. In this sphere tutorial, at the end, you add a shadow that appears as if the sphere is on the ground. I tried to reproduce with the default PP shadow tools but cannot get the shadow that close to the sphere (it won't allow any 'overlap' of the shadow and sphere. Do you have another tutorial on how to make the shadow effect look the way you did it? Please send copy of any response to ssutherland@spectrasensors.com
These are the clearest and best PowerPoint tutorials I have seen! With some amazing effects and inspirational ideas! Many thanks for all your hard work on these!
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Glad that the tutorial was so useful for you, Afshan.
Gian - 3D certainly works in PowerPoint after 2007 version. You can find more tutorials on our site for 3D Charts.
Rakrouki - You need to use 14.2 as a factor to multiply if your shape is measured in CMS and not Inches.
+Presentation Process I had it in cm I was wondering ........ Thanks A lot .
thanks alot, I had the same problem too and I was wondering why
Thank you a lot sir
I fully echo Tianblue comments. I have not come across anything better explained. Great work and much gratitude
Wonderful Sir., You are Best Teacher, Teacher always equips his/her students. You are doing the same. Thank you. God Bless You
Great job, thank you. I have learnt again.
Brilliant video, thank you uploader.
Viewers please be advised that should you use the metric system then remember to convert your cm, in the "Format" tab, to inches for the bevel calculation.
Excellent tutorial. Nice background music and calm soft voice descriptions. Thank you and I will certainly follow your other tutorials.
Emperor of powerpoint!
Amazing, excellent tutorial, thanks a lot Ram Gopal
Congratulations, is a good job. From México
Thank you very much!
Beautiful !!..It was so simple! Thanks a lot !
Excellent ! This was so easy...Thanks a ton!
Just want to say thank you for sharing all this useful process!!
polenification You are welcome!
Thank you very much,
you have an amazing Job!! wish you good continuation
Great tutorial
A classic from Ramgopal 🎉
You are brilliant! I really appreciate your videos.
Glad you found the vid so useful!
thanks, if shape size in cm then 36 or ?
Great tip........ Can i know where did you get the "36" for inches and "14.2" for Cms... just wondering :)
thank u so much
It was very helpful for me.
wonderful, great job
Thank you veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy much, it is veryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy useful for me because i wanted to create microdroplets for my presentation, and what i was looking for I got in you tutorial, thnx again I am very grateful to you :)
Thank you. I was looking how to do this. And you made very easy.
Show me how to make a sphere
Amazing thanks alot!!!!!!!
You're welcome!
Thanks! It's really helpful!
Is there a way to make 3D efect with grouping shape? Like group of 2 half circle with different color?
Hi Anastasia, thank you for watching this video. Do check this video series for more on grouping tricks: ruclips.net/video/H8WvfIZHDQg/видео.html
Thank you. This was a great tutorial.
Good to know you liked it Crystal!
Thank you
this is a great viedo but please how to calculate that with 'cm' not 'inch' ? plz
Thank you - this was very helpful.
I wonder why mine isn't coming out as yours though I have done exactly as you have said. ☹️
TYVM!!!
Wonderful. Thanks for this!
bam !!!!! awesome awesome video man... u rock !
genes2311 Nice of you to watch and share your feedback!
Thanks for the video, I am trying to make an Atom Symbol and this helped greatly!
That's a nice way to use the sphere! Thanks for sharing.
Sir is this only can be create in windows 7 ?
Really it's useful business product ppt
Great video! Man thanks for this help!
Nice to know that the video was useful!
Thanks!
thank you guys...
so very helpful thanks : )
You are fantastic, thanks a lot indeed.
Sir can you help me how grade 6 to 8 children will make nice presentations and can can u suggest few topics
Very interesting techniques, However, didn't find the circle bevel in Power Point 2016
thank u bro:)
it was really helpful
How to add that nice shadow?
and for every centimetre (if your PowerPoint is set to cm) the bevel should be 14.18
Thanks! It's really helpful!
Hello , I have also followed the process that you have mentioned but shape became different. Could you pls explain why?
Wow You are awesome
It looks only 3D from the front. Try to rotate it using 3D Rotation option and see what you get. I don't think calculating the diameter x 36 is correct. It should look similar from all the sides if rotated.
Dear Teacher, First off thanks a lot for watching the video. I truly appreciate your work. To answer your question - Since we apply the factor of 36 (height and width) for both the top and bottom bevels, the sphere will look the same even if you rotate it in any direction. However, if you apply the factor just to the top bevel, it would look like 3D sphere from the front. But, if you rotate it, it would show that it is a hemisphere. That is why I recommend that you apply the factor to both the top and bottom bevels. Trust that helps.
I might be doing something wrong but it is not working for me. I insert an Oval of 1x1" and then applied Top and Bottom Level (type "Circle") 36 Points and it only shows the sphere from front when rotated not from back. Can you please tell what I might be doing wrong?
Ok! I Got it. Thanks for the reply.
@@PresentationProcess The factor 36 worked for me perfectly. Thank you so much. But why just 36 and not any other numbers?
I think it's based on a cubic shape that has 6 sides with 6 units. Is that right? Thank you again for your excellent tutorials.
can you explain why we have to take 36 per inches ???
Thank you!!!
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very nice :)
Thank you, but I have done everything you say but my sphere does not look like yours
Sir why 36 is mandatory?
Thanks....
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In office 365 and windows 11 how can we create
It works exactly the same way in any version of PowerPoint Medha
Yes I got the location, changed. Thank you so much Sir for your immediate response 🙏
plese make earth rotation ppt
How do we go about to draw hemispheres?
In case someone is still wondering, you can actually leave either Top Bevel or Bottom Bevel set to No Bevel to get a hemisphere. You won't see the hemisphere until you apply some 3D rotation to see the object from its side or from an angle. Hope that helps. Cheers!
hi how did you give the Ball a shadow?
Hey thanks for watching the video. You can find more on how to create your own shadow in PowerPoint right here : ruclips.net/video/riB04sZKTQM/видео.html
Oh no, you succumbed to using music in the background. So not necessary. Please don't follow others who think it is necessary. I learn better when there is no distracting music. Your voice is melodic enough. Thanks.
You can find a Magnifying glass tutorial here on our website:
This may be of help in creating a lens. You can find the link at the end of the description section above. ( Links are not allowed in comments here)
earth rotation ppt with map
globe rotation ppt
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Not sure if you are still following these comments, but will try anyway. In this sphere tutorial, at the end, you add a shadow that appears as if the sphere is on the ground. I tried to reproduce with the default PP shadow tools but cannot get the shadow that close to the sphere (it won't allow any 'overlap' of the shadow and sphere. Do you have another tutorial on how to make the shadow effect look the way you did it? Please send copy of any response to ssutherland@spectrasensors.com
Hi Scott check this video on create custom shadows for 3D objects: ruclips.net/video/riB04sZKTQM/видео.html
Very useful for me. Thanks a lot!!!
Thank you!!!