NOTE: Present 3.0 is not yet available. The changes described below will be released in an upcoming update. For help with your current 3D Presentation question, please reference the articles in the Create 3D Presentation collection.
Overview
This article explains how to create a new 3D Slide in your 3D Presentation and add project assets processed through the File Uploader.
3D Slides allow you to build data-driven visuals using drillholes, block models, geophysics, geochemistry, DORA Experiments, and more.
Step by Step Instructions
Create a New 3D Slide
Open your 3D Presentation
Click + Add Slide in the top-left corner
Select 3D
Select the asset category you want available on this slide.
Click Continue.
A new 3D Slide will load. Topography and property boundaries are added automatically if available in the VRIFY assets folder.
Add Assets to your 3D Slide
To use an asset, you must add it to the slide
Click Edit 3D Slide (top right)
Review the two panels:
Asset Files panel (left): Contains all processed project data
Objects in Model panel (right): Shows assets currently added to the slide
In the Asset Files panel, open a folder
Click the + icon beside the asset you want to add.
The asset will appear in the Objects in Model panel and load into the scene
Repeat as needed.
Customize Specific Asset Types
The following asset types are available in 3D Slides in Present 3.0:
Topography
Property Boundaries
Drillholes
Block Model
Geochemistry
Geophysics
3D Objects
Predict (Dora Experiments)
Add a Label (Optional)
You can add a label to help describe or highlight key information.
In the Objects in Model panel, click the label icon
Right click on where you want the label to anchor
Enter your label title and body copy
Format your font style and size
Click Save Settings
Additional Tips
Duplicate a slide to reuse layout and assets when creating similar views
Add only the layers needed to support your message
Too many visible layers can reduce clarity
Use labels to guide attention
Preview your slide in Present mode before sharing
