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3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

Explore 3-D Format options for shapes in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows. You can alter top and bottom bevels, depth, contour, material, and lighting.


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Product/Version: PowerPoint 2013 for Windows

OS: Microsoft Windows 7 and higher



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3-D Options in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows enable you to format the bevel style of a shape with many more options than those available in the conventional Bevel gallery. And when we say more, we actually mean a whole lot more! You can customize 3-D options such as contour, contour color, depth, depth color, materials, and lighting—almost like a full blown 3-D program. In this detailed tutorial, you will explore every option within the 3-D Options gamut so that you can end up with results similar to what you see in Figure 1, below.

3-D Options give you many choices
Figure 1: 3-D Options give you many choices

To see a sample presentation containing 3-D Options in PowerPoint 2013, scroll down to the bottom of this page.

Follow these steps to format 3-D Options in PowerPoint 2013 for Windows:

  1. Select the shape so that the Ribbon area shows the Drawing Tools Format tab, as shown highlighted in red within Figure 2. Activate this Ribbon tab by clicking on it. Within the Drawing Tools Format tab, click the Shape Effects button (highlighted in blue within Figure 2).
  2. Drawing Tools Format tab of the Ribbon
    Figure 2: Drawing Tools Format tab of the Ribbon
  3. Note: The Drawing Tools Format tab is a contextual tab. These tabs are special tabs in the Ribbon that are not visible all the time. They only make an appearance when you are working with a particular slide object which can be edited using special options.
  4. This brings up the Shape Effects drop-down gallery as you can see in Figure 3.
  5. There are two ways to access 3-D Format options from here:
  6. Choose the Preset option, and then choose the 3-D Options from the sub-gallery as shown highlighted in red within Figure 3.
  7. 3-D Options within the Preset sub-gallery
    Figure 3: 3-D Options within the Preset sub-gallery
  8. Alternatively, choose the Bevel option, and then choose 3-D Options from the sub-gallery as shown highlighted in red within Figure 4.
  9. 3-D Options within the Bevel sub-gallery
    Figure 4: 3-D Options within the Bevel sub-gallery
  10. Either way, you will bring up the Format Shape Task Pane, with the Effects tab selected (highlighted in red within Figure 5). Within the Format Shape Task Pane, access options within the 3-D Format section (highlighted in blue within Figure 5).
  11. 3-D Format options within Format Shape Task Pane
    Figure 5: 3-D Format options within Format Shape Task Pane
  12. 3-D Format options within the Format Shape pane are explained below, as marked in Figure 5, above:
  13. A. Bevel

  14. Allows you to alter Top bevel and Bottom bevel surfaces. Click the down-arrow next to the Top bevel and Bottom bevel option to bring up some ready to use bevel styles (see Figures 6 and 7). You can apply any of the Bevel styles, and later change the width and height values in the relevant Width and Height boxes next to these galleries (refer again to Figures 6 and 7).
  15. Top bevel
    Figure 6: Top bevel
  16. Bottom Bevel
    Figure 7: Bottom Bevel
  17. B. Depth

  18. Learn how to add Depth to a shape in our Apply 3-D Depth to Shapes in PowerPoint 2013 tutorial. Do note that almost all 3-D options need some Depth to show the results from changing other options. So do change the Bevel from the default 0 pt to something higher.
  19. C. Contour

  20. This option allows to change the edge thickness values in points and the color of the Contour, as shown in Figure 8. The Contour is the edge of a 3D object, as in the perimeter line of a shape.
  21. Contour color and size options
    Figure 8: Contour color and size options
  22. D. Material

  23. Click the down-arrow next to Material option to bring up some ready to use material categories, such as: Standard, Special Effect, and Translucent, as shown in Figure 9, below.
  24. Material drop-down gallery
    Figure 9: Material drop-down gallery
  25. E. Lighting

  26. Click the down-arrow next to Lighting option to bring up some ready to use lighting categories, such as: Neutral, Warm, Cool, and Special, as shown in Figure 10. You can even change the lighting angle (refer to Figure 10, again).
  27. Lighting drop-down gallery
    Figure 10: Lighting drop-down gallery
  28. Note: Click the Reset button to convert a 3-D formatted shape back to a 2-D shape, refer to Figure 5, above.
  29. Play around with the 3-D Format options. Figure 11, you can see that the Rectangle we started with has 3-D effects applied.
  30. Rectangle shape with 3-D effects applied
    Figure 11: Rectangle shape with 3-D effects applied
  31. Remember to save your presentation often.

Sample Presentation

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See Also:

Shape Effects: 3-D Format Options for Shapes (Glossary Page)

3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows
3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2011 for Mac
3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2010 for Windows
3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2007 for Windows
3-D Format Options for Shapes in PowerPoint 2003 for Windows

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