WOW!, been using powerpoint for years and I didn't know this was a thing, thanks a lot for the tutorial. This seems like a powerful tool I could use...
Hey, awesome video! I love how seamlessly you drew few circles, Subtracted them, drew more rectangles, Unioned them, and just add Bevel and boom! A 3D key!!! I love it!
*Hi BrightCarbon* ~ had a go with this and sharing the results :) ruclips.net/video/SGaoAl3U5d4/видео.html Powerdirector design 3d item in powerpoint, with green backgound desktop record the slide show to make into video place into timeline, edit it and mask place person video in timeline track object (the hand) place in the 3d video as the object to use for the tracking item ok it then pip designer to chromakey the tracked item Tahdah!
It's the Quick Access Toolbar. Right-click on any function in the ribbon and choose 'Show Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon'. Then add anything you want to it by right-clicking on a function and choosing 'Add to Quick Access Toolbar'. Full details, video, and download are here - www.brightcarbon.com/resources/quick-access-powerpoint-toolbar/
This can be done in Office 365, 2019, or 2021. If you have a slide with the Morph transition already applied, then it will also work in PowerPoint 2016.
Sadly not. You can create the 3D key in PowerPoint 2013, but the morph transition, to create the spinning effect, is only available in either PowerPoint 2019 or Office 365. Sorry. You could simulate it with stop motion, having lots of different models, each on a slightly different rotation and using entrance and exit animations to bring them in, but it would likely take a very long time to achieve.
Really? That's not the case for us. You can change all X, Y, and Z values in the 3-D Rotation options and it still works smoothly. What may cause an issue is if you go from an object with no 3-D Rotation applied to one where it is applied. If you are encountering an issue, report it to Microsoft by typing 'Feedback' into the search bar at the top of PowerPoint and 'Send a Frown'.
If you add any special effects to the 3D model the transition effect in presentation mode will not work. Your image will just simply fade in when you go to another slide. Do not add any special effects like shadowing to the 3d model.
Yes, it can start to get a bit tricky if you apply too many changes to the object during the Morph transition, as PowerPoint may recognize it as a different object. So it's really a case of see what you can get away with. One option for this specific situation is to apply a 0% shadow on the object on the first slide, and then the standard shadow on the second slide. That way, PowerPoint knows that it's the same object just with a different shadow applied, rather than a NEW shadow that's being added.
It's only available in PowerPoint 2016 or Office 365. But even then, only the later versions of it. Check what version of PowerPoint you have, and potentially update it if you can.
Very beautiful...it's so amazing that key can rotate fully. I did't know we can do that in PowerPoint . Thank you so much
WOW!, been using powerpoint for years and I didn't know this was a thing, thanks a lot for the tutorial.
This seems like a powerful tool I could use...
Hey, awesome video! I love how seamlessly you drew few circles, Subtracted them, drew more rectangles, Unioned them, and just add Bevel and boom! A 3D key!!! I love it!
This video happened to be very helpful for me when I was in need. Thanks alot ✨
Wow! Brilliant!
OOOo! yip yip yip! nice one mate, thats awesome. Going to make myself a business card :)
*Hi BrightCarbon* ~ had a go with this and sharing the results :)
ruclips.net/video/SGaoAl3U5d4/видео.html
Powerdirector
design 3d item in powerpoint, with green backgound
desktop record the slide show to make into video
place into timeline, edit it and mask
place person video in timeline
track object (the hand)
place in the 3d video as the object to use for the tracking item
ok it
then pip designer to chromakey the tracked item
Tahdah!
Aspect ratio is still kind of out, it warps. Wondering if theres something that can keep it looking like a Card please?
insane skill
New tip has been acquired :O
Awesome bro!
Nice one
Plz share the link for the bg music .....
Wow awesome! There's a reason why they call it PowerPoint.
Thank you sir this is of great help
Hey, cool vid! Just wondering how you put the drawing tools below the ribbon?
It's the Quick Access Toolbar. Right-click on any function in the ribbon and choose 'Show Quick Access Toolbar Below the Ribbon'. Then add anything you want to it by right-clicking on a function and choosing 'Add to Quick Access Toolbar'. Full details, video, and download are here - www.brightcarbon.com/resources/quick-access-powerpoint-toolbar/
Wow! Thanks
now 3d objects have been added
Great
Genial, Muchas gracias.
What 's version office?
This can be done in Office 365, 2019, or 2021. If you have a slide with the Morph transition already applied, then it will also work in PowerPoint 2016.
can i have this transition in power point 2013?
Sadly not. It's only available with an Office 365 subscription, or will be in the Office 2019 release. Sorry.
BrightCarbon :(
Gracias amigo
is that will in PPT 2010
Yes, it all works in PowerPoint 2010 (although you have to add the Boolean tools - shape union and shape subtract - into the quick access toolbar).
yoooooooooooooooooooooooo yooooooooooooo yooooooooooooooooooooooo
amazing
how to have morph transition? :
You have to buy it ;(
You have to use MS Powerpoint Office 365 version
Is it possible to create on PowerPoint 2013?
Sadly not. You can create the 3D key in PowerPoint 2013, but the morph transition, to create the spinning effect, is only available in either PowerPoint 2019 or Office 365. Sorry. You could simulate it with stop motion, having lots of different models, each on a slightly different rotation and using entrance and exit animations to bring them in, but it would likely take a very long time to achieve.
plase how ubdate 2016 to 365?😭😭😭😭
It's a Microsoft subscription service. All of these techniques are available in standard Office 2016 though (and 2013 and 2010).
BrightCarbon the morph transition too?
@@vinteeum I think so
Please note that this only works when you change ONLY ONE parameter. Just in case somebody else tries to rotate freely in 3d and fails like me :-)
Really? That's not the case for us. You can change all X, Y, and Z values in the 3-D Rotation options and it still works smoothly. What may cause an issue is if you go from an object with no 3-D Rotation applied to one where it is applied. If you are encountering an issue, report it to Microsoft by typing 'Feedback' into the search bar at the top of PowerPoint and 'Send a Frown'.
If you add any special effects to the 3D model the transition effect in presentation mode will not work. Your image will just simply fade in when you go to another slide. Do not add any special effects like shadowing to the 3d model.
Yes, it can start to get a bit tricky if you apply too many changes to the object during the Morph transition, as PowerPoint may recognize it as a different object. So it's really a case of see what you can get away with. One option for this specific situation is to apply a 0% shadow on the object on the first slide, and then the standard shadow on the second slide. That way, PowerPoint knows that it's the same object just with a different shadow applied, rather than a NEW shadow that's being added.
WOW!
WOAHH
thanks! when I get my computer back I'm gonna use this! but whenever I download PowerPoint I don't get morph 😔
It's only available in PowerPoint 2016 or Office 365. But even then, only the later versions of it. Check what version of PowerPoint you have, and potentially update it if you can.
I have 2016 version. But even then it not showing morph. How to buy office 365 subscription. Plz help. And also tell how to get flash once animation.
HOW DO YOU MAKE IT SPINN AUAUAGAGAIAGH
there is swivel in animation, thanks me later
CAD drawing 😅
Noooooooooo!