FAQ

Last updated:July 8, 2026

When using 3D Format Effects, users usually ask about 3 types of issues: the difference between 3D Format and 3D Rotation, how to create a metallic look, and how to remove the effect; this section answers 3 common questions.

FAQ

What is the difference between 3D Format and 3D Rotation?

  1. 3D Format is mainly used to control the dimensional look of a picture, such as Depth, Material, Contour, and Lighting.
  2. 3D Rotation is mainly used to change the picture's angle in space.
  3. You can use them together by building the dimensional look first and then adjusting the display angle.

How can I make a picture look metallic?

  1. Select the picture and open the 3D Format settings.
  2. In Material, choose a style that looks closer to a metallic surface.
  3. Then adjust Lighting so highlights and shadows become more visible.
  4. If needed, continue fine-tuning Depth and Contour so the overall result looks balanced.

How do I remove a 3D effect?

  1. Select the picture that already has a 3D effect.
  2. Open 3D Format under Object Properties.
  3. Reduce values such as Depth and Contour step by step to a lower value or 0.
  4. If a reset option is available in the interface, use it to clear the current effect directly.

Glossary

TermDefinition
DepthA setting that controls the visible thickness of a picture and affects how much depth it appears to have.
ContourA setting used to adjust the raised edge or outline effect around the picture surface.
MaterialAn effect option that changes the surface style of the picture, such as smoother or more metallic-looking results.
LightingA setting that controls the direction of light and the resulting highlight and shadow appearance.