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?
- 3D Format is mainly used to control the dimensional look of a picture, such as Depth, Material, Contour, and Lighting.
- 3D Rotation is mainly used to change the picture's angle in space.
- 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?
- Select the picture and open the 3D Format settings.
- In Material, choose a style that looks closer to a metallic surface.
- Then adjust Lighting so highlights and shadows become more visible.
- If needed, continue fine-tuning Depth and Contour so the overall result looks balanced.
How do I remove a 3D effect?
- Select the picture that already has a 3D effect.
- Open 3D Format under Object Properties.
- Reduce values such as Depth and Contour step by step to a lower value or 0.
- If a reset option is available in the interface, use it to clear the current effect directly.
Glossary
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
| Depth | A setting that controls the visible thickness of a picture and affects how much depth it appears to have. |
| Contour | A setting used to adjust the raised edge or outline effect around the picture surface. |
| Material | An effect option that changes the surface style of the picture, such as smoother or more metallic-looking results. |
| Lighting | A setting that controls the direction of light and the resulting highlight and shadow appearance. |