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At all about presentations I discuss everything related to making presentations. How to create meaningful content, how to prepare well, how to design slides and how to deliver confidently. These tips are relevant to every kind of presentation.
Today I am going to share a very interesting trick with you. I read about the basic technique in this post by Jan Schultink. I have added another dimension to the trick to make it more appealing. Learn the trick and then try to use it to amaze your audience at an opportune moment.
How to create this effect on PowerPoint?
This trick is actually very simple. All you need to do is to check this small presentation which explains all the 6 steps:
Now that you know the trick, go out and use it in your presentations. Make them more appealing and thrill the audiences. Best wishes for all your presentations.
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2 comments:
Hey great idea! I wonder would it be worth layering another circle over the first one with some sort of translucent frosting or gradient, because magnifying glasses are not 100% clear, esp at an angle.
Great suggestion though and one I had never thought of. Keep up the good work
@clearlypresentable
Thanks for your comments and a very good suggestion. Adding another white circle over the existing lens and giving it around 80% transparency will give a slight translucent feel to the look. Will definitely take the image even more closer to reality.
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