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"Frank" |
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25 Feb 2004 01:48:58 PM |
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how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Thanks a lot!
Frank
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| User: "Mark Folsom" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
25 Feb 2004 10:01:47 PM |
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"Frank" <young726@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:620b1276.0402251148.186a7a00@posting.google.com...
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Use a 3-d CAD program or some rendering program and import the graphic.
I'll email you one for $50.00
Mark Folsom
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| User: "Ian Stirling" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
26 Feb 2004 07:30:08 PM |
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Mark Folsom <folsom_snip_man@redshift.com> wrote:
"Frank" <young726@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:620b1276.0402251148.186a7a00@posting.google.com...
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Use a 3-d CAD program or some rendering program and import the graphic.
I'll email you one for $50.00
I dunno, I'd email him a picture of one of my balls for $40 :)
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| User: "Mark Folsom" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
26 Feb 2004 11:59:26 PM |
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"Ian Stirling" <root@mauve.demon.co.uk> wrote in message
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Mark Folsom <folsom_snip_man@redshift.com> wrote:
"Frank" <young726@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:620b1276.0402251148.186a7a00@posting.google.com...
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Use a 3-d CAD program or some rendering program and import the graphic.
I'll email you one for $50.00
I dunno, I'd email him a picture of one of my balls for $40 :)
Maybe for the smaller one...
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
26 Feb 2004 08:10:58 PM |
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Ian Stirling wrote:
Mark Folsom <folsom_snip_man@redshift.com> wrote:
"Frank" <young726@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:620b1276.0402251148.186a7a00@posting.google.com...
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Use a 3-d CAD program or some rendering program and import the graphic.
I'll email you one for $50.00
I dunno, I'd email him a picture of one of my balls for $40 :)
It's probably a full-screen presentation - size matters. Then there
are the aesthetics. Uncle Al could only offer images in brass. "8^>)
--
Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net!
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| User: "" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
25 Feb 2004 05:45:17 PM |
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(Frank) wrote in message news:<620b1276.0402251148.186a7a00@posting.google.com>...
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Socks uses a real drawing program then a colour printer/photocopier
to put pictures on overhead slides.
Alternatively, doesn't powerpoint allow you to import pics?
Though bog knows why you want to use ppt anyway.
Socks
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| User: "Uncle Al" |
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| Title: Re: how to draw a ball in powerpoint? |
25 Feb 2004 02:00:58 PM |
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Frank wrote:
Hello,
I'd like to have 3-D effects of a ball in my powerpoint presentation.
I found ppt can only draw 3-D stuff with two flat sides, basically
extruded from a 2-D surface. Anyone knows how to draw a ball?
Google
"powerpoint" 3d 402,000 hits
"powerpoint" sphere 19,700 hits
"powerpoint" "ray tracing" 3,680 hits
"powerpoint" import picture 33,400 hits
You are at the rear of a very long line. Use the full pig-like
onslaught of PowerPoint to consume memory for no apparent purpose.
Are you their to transfer information or afford coy peeks at your
panties?
A real man would display stereopairs and see who in the audience had
the balls to say he couldn't superpose the images for depth
perception.
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Uncle Al
http://www.mazepath.com/uncleal/
(Toxic URL! Unsafe for children and most mammals)
"Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?" The Net!
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