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CindyShaver
Community Member
This is great, thanks! I didn't even know Powerpoint had 3d! Can you please tell me how you added the moving fog at the beginning? I wanted to do something like that in a course, but couldn't figure out how.
SarahHodge
6 years agoFormer Staff
Thank you, Cindy! Microsoft also has a free 3D model library, Remix. You'll need the Office 365 subscription to use the 3D models in PPT.
To achieve the fog effect, I used transparent fog images made with Photoshop brushes (there's also stock footage options) and then used motion paths to animate at different times.
To achieve the fog effect, I used transparent fog images made with Photoshop brushes (there's also stock footage options) and then used motion paths to animate at different times.
- FaizanMumtaz6 years agoCommunity MemberI was also going to ask about the fog. I couldn't tell if it was something cooked up in After Effects and essentially a trasnparent video. Your use of Photoshop brushes and animating them is very slick looking. Congratulations on an exceptionally designed course!