Oblique image

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Wayne G. Dengel

Good Morning!

Power Point allows us to change the shape (selected from AutoShapes),
dimensions of a trapazoid.

I would like to fit inside of a trapazoid, a JPG image. The trapazoid will
be used such that an object appears to be in perspective. The JPG need not
be squeezed (part of image farthest away from viuewer), just mapped/placed
INSIDE of the trapazoid.

Is this possible? Pls, how?

Wayne G. Dengel
 
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Guest

After you created the autoshape, right click and click Format Autoshape.
Under Fill, click on color > Fill Effects.
In Fill effects, select Picture tab. Add the picture you want and click OK.
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Insert a rectangle autoshape and fill it with your picture as described by
Tolz.

Click on the rectangle to select it.
Click on the 3D icon in the bottom toolbar and set the 3D effect to be the
3rd one in the second row (3D Style 7).
Click on the 3D icon again and click on 3D settings to show the full 3D
toolbar.
Click on the Depth icon and set the 3D depth to 0.
Click on the Tilt Up icon until you have the effect you're looking for.
Use the 3D toolbar to adjust other settings as you'd like (lighting, etc.)

This will give you a truer 3D perspective and eliminate the need for the
trapazoid.
 

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