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Using 3D images on a website

By Tim Hards | April 1, 2008

In the March newsletter sent out last week, 4 new images were added to the library: Wind Left, Wind Right, Common Item, Bars (Left).

Because of their look, the Wind images (as in “wind the clocks” rather than “the wind is strong”) are ideally suited to be used outside of a presentation. For example, they would make great images to use on a website page to illustrate the range or variety of services offered:

Wind Right example image

The above image is simply a Wind Right list, with an arrow added at the top.

To save a Perspector image as a picture so that it can be used outside of a presentation, right-click the finished Perspector image and click “Save as Picture…”.

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