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Perspector 4.2
By Tim Hards | August 15, 2008
The recent release of Perspector 4.2 coincided with our new Perspector Lists tool. Owners of Perspector 4.0 and 4.1 can upgrade to 4.2 for free, and the functionality of Perspector Lists is included in Standard Edition and Professional Edition.
The biggest improvement in Perspector 4.2 is how colors are handled when inserting images from the Perspector Library.
Previously, Perspector would try and match your presentation’s color scheme. For example, if you inserted this list from the Perspector Library:

into your gold-themed presentation, it might have come out looking like this:
Perspector 4.2 will give you the choice to do this, or to use the original library colors:
This choice is now also provided if you copy your images to other presentations if your images use presentation scheme colors that are different from the ones in the new presentation.
See a full list of the Perspector 4.2 changes.
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Perspector Lists
By Tim Hards | August 13, 2008
At the weekend, we released a new tool: Perspector Lists. With it you can create new 3D lists in your PowerPoint presentations:
You can also apply Perspector list styles to existing bullet-point lists on PowerPoint slides to transform them. These are the list styles in Perspector Lists.
Perspector Lists is available for an attractive $29.90.
If you already have Perspector Standard Edition or Professional Edition, you will already have the features of Perspector Lists. We decided to make them available in a separate tool to give our users more choice of Perspector tools.
Topics: Perspector, 3D lists, PowerPoint | 1 Comment »
Copy and paste shape format
By Tim Hards | May 23, 2008
New in Perspector 4.1 is the ability to copy and paste shape formatting. This is a really useful feature so I wanted to write a little about it. It also works in PowerPoint, Word and Excel to copy text formatting.
If you have a shape with formatting properties (e.g. fill, line and font colors) that you want another shape to have, what are your options?
You could manually set each of the formats. This is slow and prone to errors.
Better is to use the Format Painter. With this you click the first shape, then the Format Painter button, and then click the second shape. This copies all of the formatting properties over. This is quick and easy to use, but there is now an even better option:
The new format clipboard is more powerful. Click the shape you want to copy the format from, and press Ctrl+Shift+C. Then at any time during the edit, press Ctrl+Shift+V to “paste” the format to the currently selected shapes. Because it is easy to select multiple shapes and transfer the format to them using this, it is more versatile than Format Painter.
For a step-by-step of these techniques, see this FAQ.
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Perspector 4.1
By Tim Hards | May 8, 2008
The latest update to Perspector was released earlier today. Owners of Perspector 4.0 can upgrade for free.
Perspector 4.1 includes a few fixes and enhancements, including the “Save as Picture” feature I discussed here in this blog a couple of weeks ago.
You can see a full list of the changes on the Perspector website.
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Alignment in 3D
By Tim Hards | April 30, 2008
This month’s Perspector newsletter discusses how to use the alignment and distribute commands. If you missed it, sign up to make sure you receive future issues.
The shape alignment commands are accessed via the Draw menu on the Perspector Drawing toolbar. Perspector offers horizontal alignment, vertical alignment, and alignment according to the 3D depth position.
Although the alignment commands appear to line shapes up correctly, they are not always lined up exactly. For example, after using Align Bottom on a set of spheres, you will get this:
The bottom of the spheres aren’t lined up exactly:
What’s going on? The reason for this is that the alignment commands use the bounding boxes that surround the spheres:
This happens with any shapes, not just spheres. There’s currently no way around this, but I’ll keep you informed if this changes.
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Save as Picture…
By Tim Hards | April 24, 2008
The next version of Perspector (free to v4.0 users) will include a new command: Save as Picture.
With this new command you can save Perspector images directly to picture files.
Previously I described how you could use PowerPoint’s “Save as Picture” command to do this. The downside of this technique is that you had to finish editing your image and drop back into PowerPoint. But now you’ll be able to do this from inside Perspector without leaving the editor. Another advantage of the new command is that you can specify the size of picture you’d like.
Images can be saved using any of these picture formats: BMP, PNG, GIF, JPEG, and TIFF.
Are there any other formats you would like Perspector to export to? Picture format or otherwise. You can email me, or leave a comment here.
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Professionelle 3D-Grafiken ganz easy
By Tim Hards | April 11, 2008
Continuing the German theme, I have now uploaded a German version of the overview presentation I blogged about earlier this week.
If you are reading this on the perspectorinsider.com website, you should see be able to see the presentation here:
As before, the areas around the 3D images from slide 6 onwards aren’t displayed properly - download the presentation if you want to see them as they were intended.
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Perspector on PowerPoint-TV
By Tim Hards | April 10, 2008
The latest installment of PowerPoint-TV (in German) discusses Perspector. They highlight the variety of library images that are available.
The presentation of Perspector starts at 10:10 in programme 19.
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Easy 3D Business Graphics
By Tim Hards | April 8, 2008
I have uploaded an overview of Perspector to the presentation sharing website, SlideShare:
(If the presentation isn’t displayed above, see the presentation on SlideShare.)
From slide 6 onward, the backgrounds of the 3D images aren’t properly shown. Download the presentation to see it correctly.
If you upload any of your own Perspector presentations to SlideShare, please tag them perspector. Here are all the perspector-tagged presentations so far: http://www.slideshare.net/tag/perspector
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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:
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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