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Create 3D Slides in Editor 2.0
Create 3D Slides in Editor 2.0

Learn how to add 3D Slides to your decks.

Updated over a week ago

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Overview

Create new 3D slides in your decks, or edit the layers of a Scene directly within the deck you are updating.


Step-by-step Instructions

  1. Log in to VRIFY.com.

  2. Click Editor from the top menu.

  3. Click on the deck you want to add the 3D Model Slide to.

  4. On the top left of the screen, click Create Slide.

  5. Click 3D Slide.

  6. Choose between the two options:

    1. Copy from Another Deck (Pre-set Scenes): If you want to use a pre-made scene from another project, select this option. You’ll then need to choose from a list of existing decks (projects) that contain the preset scenes you want to bring into your current project. This is a great way to reuse scenes you’ve already created.

    2. Compose New Scenes (Layers List): If you want to create a new 3D scene from scratch or make customizations, choose this option. You’ll need to select the specific 3D model you want to use for your scene. Remember, the most recent version of your 3D model will be at the top of the list.

  7. The new slide will be added to your Deck for you to start building/editing your 3D Scenes.

    1. To edit your 3D slide check out the Edit 3D Slides in Editor 2.0



Notes

Best practices for creating a 3D Slide

  • To insert a 3D slide from another deck into the deck you're creating, you can do so by right clicking on the 3D slide you want to reuse and selecting Export to another Deck.

  • To know which 3D model your favorite scenes are from, you can easily identify any 3D slide’s model ID by referencing the number placed across the bottom portion of every 3D slide:

  • The 3D scenes to choose from have been carefully created and saved as templates for you to use as much as you’d like in as many decks as you want.


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