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Microsoft October 2016 Event (HD) Full | Windows 10, Surface Studio, Paint3D and MORE

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    >>Nathan: When you build features for
    people that have a range of abilities, you
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    end up making something that works for
    everybody.
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    >>Kelly: For me, one of the amazing things
    even today, after 15 years of Microsoft, is
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    how we're inventing new experiences.
    >>Brett: When we sat down, we're focusing
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    on using vision or no vision, we decided
    really, we need to work on performance.
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    To start narrating, we're going to go down
    to the Windows key and press enter.
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    >>Computer: Windows. Start Windows. Search
    box. [indistinct]
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    >>Kelly: So right now, we're at about 80%
    of capacity upon entering co-speak.
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    This is about how I would use my computer
    >>Computer: [indistinct]
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    >>Kelly: That probably sounds like
    gibberish, but, I mean, once you get used
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    this, it's pretty clear.
    >>Brett: One of the things that we spend
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    a lot of time looking at is how do you
    really help develop or be immersed in what
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    it means to be blind. We built in the
    developing mode a narrator.
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    >>Computer: Cancel. Shift. Developer
    mode enabled.
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    >>Brett: So you can see that we've ordered
    the screen so we press H to jump to the
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    first heading.
    >>Computer: Heading level 1 Go to Bing
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    homepage.
    Brett: And it will kind of immerse you in
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    what it feels like to not see right.
    >>Computer: Click down to change to
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    suggestions view.
    >>Kelly: Across many applications, when
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    you're typing, whether it's weather, news,
    Cortana, you're getting search suggestions.
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    >>Computer: Fond du Lac, one of one,
    selected.
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    >>Kelly: It's the first time that we're
    building that level of accessibility into
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    both our screen and our applications.
    >>Anne: I'm going to flag this message
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    >>Computer: Contact delete button. Move
    button. Save Flag mode.
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    >>Nathan: Xbox looked closely at how we
    can diversify how people represent
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    themselves. And so, we can see a new set
    of avatars so that somebody can select
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    an avatar that looks more closely to
    themselves.
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    >>Charles: So with Windows 10, we actually
    really wanted to do our part and make
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    accessibility great.
    >>Computer: Enter. Of.
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    >>Sean: Whether they need a screen reader,
    whether it's high contrast, whether it's
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    keyboard only.
    >>Computer: Add level 3. Draggable.
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    >>Yan: It was really about making it more
    use-able and more intuitive for all of our
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    users.
    >>Nathan: So in the future, I think the
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    key is really matching the ability of the
    technology to the ability of the person,
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    so everybody can participate.
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    [applause]
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    >>Terry: Hello. Thank you. Thanks so much
    for being with us here today. You know,
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    I've seen that video a few times now, and
    every single time I watch it, I feel so
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    lucky to be part of this tech industry
    because what unites all of us is this
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    driving belief that technology can
    actually serve each of us. The triumph of
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    truly human-led design, like you just saw,
    is that each of us gets to reap the
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    benefits of technology, that each of us is
    included and welcome, and that each of us
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    can make our mark on the world. I'm so
    incredibly proud of our team for throwing
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    their personal passion, their experience,
    and their very best creativity into each
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    success and new innovation. At Microsoft,
    we challenge each of our software
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    developers and hardware designers, each of
    our artists and audio team, each of our
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    production and quality designers to
    deliver our mission: to empower every
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    person and every organization on the
    planet to achieve more. I'm Terry Myerson
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    and I lead the Windows and Devices team of
    Microsoft, and I'm so excited to show you
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    what we've been working on. When we think
    about the billion people all around world
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    using Windows, we realize each of us is
    so multi-dimensional. Each of us has
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    different interests and talent, careers
    and goals. Each of us is multi-layered.
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    Think about yourself. You may be a gym
    rat and a gamer, a student and a
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    professional, an artist and an architect,
    a fantasy football player and a soccer
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    dad. You might be someone who invents
    solutions that assure accessity, or makes
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    art out of this driving need to make the
    world a better place. What unites all of
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    us is that we are creators of our
    individual lives. As creators, we need
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    technology that spans all facets of our
    lives, with work and play. And we're truly
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    inspired by every person using our
    products. Consider Sief. He's a college
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    freshman in Bangladesh, a computer
    programmer, a cyclist, and a total
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    Windows 10 super fan. I mean, seriously,
    when Sief was just 15 years old, he joins
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    the Windows Insiders program and starts
    emailing me daily with his ideas for how
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    to improve Windows. So, I wasn't surprised
    that just recently, he and his two
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    classmates just used their Surface and
    Windows 10 laptops to enter the United
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    Nations Shake it Out contest to help
    people in the earthquake-prone areas in
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    India. These are creators who are using
    technology to build a better world for all
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    of us. Or, consider Carrie. She's a
    10-year-old girl, a soccer player, a gamer
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    and a cancer survivor. Her father reached
    out to us on LinkedIn and shared that
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    Xbox was a brilliant part of her
    recuperation. She didn't just play Xbox1
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    to occupy herself. She played Fifa, Forza,
    Minecraft with her friends to strengthen
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    her friendships while recovering from her
    treatment. This is a creator who is
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    building a community with technology. And
    then there's Pearson Education. A textbook
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    publisher and a pioneer in personalized
    learning. So Pearson is using Microsoft
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    hololens, the world's first fully
    self-contained holographic computer to
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    create cutting edge programs that span
    education of high school students in
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    science to training nurses on holographic
    patients. This is a creator who is
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    building revolutionary new ways to
    to educate all types of students. So
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    however many layers represent you,
    whatever hats you wear, wherever you work,
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    wherever you refuel yourself, we build
    Windows to be your place to create and
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    play. Windows is your think tank, your
    office, your studio. It's your archive,
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    gallery, workshop. It's your arena. It's
    your sanctuary, and above all, Windows
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    is your kitchen table where everything
    just gets done. With Windows, we want to
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    create real depth at both ends of the
    human experience, how we work, and how
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    we play, alone and together. With the
    initial voices of Windows 10, we began
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    laying the foundation with Windows Ink,
    Pen, with Windows Holographic and
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    Hololins, with Xbox on Windows 10. And
    because we understand that your
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    information is digital treasure in this
    online world, we'll be continuously
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    updating Windows to secure your identity,
    your information, and your devices. Today,
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    we are so humbled by you, the over 400
    million people that are now using Widnows
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    10. That's over 600 people who chose
    Windows 10 every minute of every hour of
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    every day for the last year, and have
    spent over 200 billion hours of their
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    lives on Windows 10. That's as if there's
    been a 500% increase in gaming on Windows
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    10, and there are now 3 times as many
    developers building apps for Windows 10.
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    And because we're so inspired by Sief,
    Carrie, Pearson, and countless other
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    creators who rely on Windows 10, we've
    set an even bolder ambition: 15 months and
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    400 million users later, we are going
    to multiply your productivity with
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    creativity. We're going to magnify
    gaming with state-of-the-art
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    competitions. So, today, I'm so excited
    to announce the next release of Windows 10
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    that will ship this coming spring, for
    free, to every Windows 10 device, whether
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    you own one now, or buy a great new one
    this holiday, you're going to find
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    unparalleled new ways to create and
    play. You're going to find new experiences
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    that place your most important people
    right at the center of your digital life,
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    and you're going to find new experiences
    for the creator in everyone. And that is
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    why we have named this release the
    Windows 10 Creators Update.
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    [applause]
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    Now, as much as I wanted to show you
    everything in the update, there's just too
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    much innovation to walk through this
    morning, so we're going to focus on the
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    three most important areas in the Creators
    update. First, we're expanding our vision
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    for mixed reality, which includes virtual
    reality, augmented reality, and
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    holographic computing, with 3D for
    everyone. So each of us can create, share,
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    and experience 3D and mixed reality.
    Second, gamers can experience the best
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    of orkay gaming in any game broadcasting.
    And third, everyone will have a faster way
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    to connect and share with the people who
    matter most - their family, their friends,
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    their collaborators, and fellow gamers.
    Let's take a look at the first -
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    empowering everyone to be a 3D creator.
    Microsoft Office on Windows has always
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    stood for helping you be your most
    productive self. We're the silent partner,
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    always working in the background, so you
    can get the work that matters the most
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    done. Today, for most of us, productivity
    is defined by 2D emails, documents,
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    spreadsheets, and slides. We think in 2D.
    We grew up with 2D color by numbers. We
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    output 2D. Yet, the next generation is
    growing up with 3D right from the start.
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    Last month, I attended Minecon, our
    annual Minecraft event with 14,000
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    attendees. I watched thousands of kids
    interact fluently with their 3D Minecraft
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    world, editing in 3D with ease, moving
    around in 3D world as naturally as we
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    scroll through a document. With the
    Creator's update, we asked ourselves,
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    "What can Windows do to unleash the 3D
    creator within each of us? How can we
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    help you use 3D to think new thoughts? To
    gain new insights? To accelerate new
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    learning?" Please welcome Megan, our
    product leader, who has been pioneering
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    our 2D to 3D journey within Microsoft
    to show you the possibilities with the
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    Windows 10 Creators Update.
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    [applause]
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    >>Narrator: Creativity. I guess you can
    say we've been at it for quite some
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    time. What begins as the tiniest flicker
    of an idea has the power to evolve into
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    something you'd never expect. Everyday,
    you get the chance to look around and
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    wonder, "What if?" How can we bring our
    ideas to life? Creativity is a part of us.
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    It's woven right into our DNA. Once we
    allow our boldest ideas out, they can find
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    their place in the world. And our world
    is three-dimensional, full of perspective,
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    shape, and depth. So, isn't it time we
    started using all of those dimensions?
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    3D helps us to see more, to create more,
    to understand each other. Technology is
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    my canvas and my source for inspiration.
    Now, it's given me a place for new ideas
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    to take shape. 3D means sharing with one
    another in a totally different way. We've
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    always been creators, and our next
    evolution is here. Imagine what you'll do.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: Humanity's progress has always
    been marked by our creativity. Creativity
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    is a fundamental human need. We create to
    evolve as a species, to express our
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    biggest ideas. We create to solve problems
    and we create to tell our stories and
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    stimulate our minds. At Microsoft, we
    believe if we can empower the world with
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    3D, we will unlock a new era of creativity
    that can enhance your ideas and your
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    storytelling. A new era of innovation
    that allows you to work seamlessly across
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    your screen and into the physical world
    around you. A new era of computing that
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    enables each and every person on the
    planet to achieve more. I'm Megan Saunders
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    and today, we're going to show you how
    anyone can create, share, and experience
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    3D. I"m proud to announce that the Windows
    10 Creators Update, 3D is for Everyone.
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    [applause]
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    Now, everyone is a big goal, so where do
    we begin? Let's take a look at a video
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    featuring our next generation of creators.
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    >>Teacher: Come on in, take a seat.
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    >>Student: When I first heard 3D, I was
    like, "It'll probably be really harder,
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    like bubble letters," but when I saw this,
    I was like, "Whoa, look at that."
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    >>Woman: Whoa, look at it. It just popped
    in
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    >>Girl: Yeah, wow!
    >>Woman: Love how they added those clouds.
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    We think that if we can enable the
    creation of 3D content easily for people,
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    that we can unlock a whole new ability
    for the way that they can create and the
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    way that they can learn new things.
    >>Female Student: It's just, it's a lot
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    more accessible, and it feels more modern.
    You just, you don't have to be an expert
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    because literally, in like 5 minutes or
    less, I was just making whatever I want.
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    >>Male Student: Other 3D programs have,
    like, giant tool bars at the top, and it's
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    hard to find just one thing to do. This
    is click on the object and all of the
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    options just pop up instantly.
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    >>Male Student 2: To be able to mix
    2D images with 3D images. So, I took a
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    picture of myself, a little selfie, and I
    put my face behind it so it looks like
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    I'm floating in outer space.
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    >>Female Student 2: I really love the
    magic selection tools, which I can use to
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    take a photo from real life and put it
    into my art. In that playful nature of
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    creating, they're learning at the same
    time. Creativity leads to learning leads
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    to innovation.
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    >>Male Student 3: So, in the remix
    exercise, we each had our own Surface with
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    Paint on it. We passed it on every five
    minutes.
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    >>Male Student 4: I started off with this
    little, really cool robot, three-
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    dimensional object, and it became this
    flying bunny character, and I thought
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    it was, it was cool.
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    >>Female Student 3: Today, I was working
    on the Statue of Liberty. The clouds and
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    the airplane, and New York City behind it.
    I actually have the Megalodon tooth that
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    I scanned and actually imported it into
    the drawing.
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    >>Female Student 4: Uh, I always wanted
    to work in 3D, and now I can. 3D is for
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    everybody.
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    >>Male Student: One word to describe
    this experience. . .
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    >>Female Student: Intuitive.
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    >>Female Student 2: Simple
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    >>Female Student 3: Inspirational
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    >>Female Studnet 4: Empowering
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    >>Male Student 2: Dynamic
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    >>Male Student 3: Epic
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    >>Male Student 4: Mind-blowing, I guess
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    >>Female Student: I'd say it's
    revolutionary.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: 80% of people aged 12 - 24
    believe that creativity is one of the
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    most important things, and in fact, they
    value it 14 points higher than prior
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    generations. It's this next generation of
    creators that has inspired what we are
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    about to share with you today. If we can
    enable them to connect the ideas from
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    their minds to their screens, and then
    out into the world, we could build this
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    amazing new platform for them to create
    in new ways, to learn, and to enable them
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    on a path that they might not have
    otherwise chosen. So, let's begin with
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    creation. If we truly want to make 3D for
    everyone, then we need to make 3D
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    creation as simple as taking a photo or
    a video on your phone. Imagine, if you
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    will, that I'm on vacation, and I have
    gone to visit my brother who lives in
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    San Diego, near the beach, and I just
    watched my daughters, Maddie and Marina,
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    make this beautiful sand castle. And I
    want to capture what they created, and
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    today, I would be limited to taking a
    photo or a video, but let's take a look
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    at a new way. I'm going to show you how
    we can capture this castle, this sand
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    castle, with our Windows Capture 3D
    Experience. Now, here you can see the
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    sand castle's taking shape in front of me.
    I'm not only taking something from the
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    physical world and making it digital, I'm
    also taking something that would have been
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    temporary, and making it permanent. We all
    know that as the sun goes down at the end
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    of the day, you have to leave your
    sand castle behind. But, with the magic
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    of scanning, we can take this temporary
    memory and save it forever. Today, I used
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    HP's Windows Phone, the X3, but we
    envision this experience on any device.
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    Now, there it is. I just made a 3D object
    using my real world for inspiration.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: But what if I want to get a
    little more creative? In order to do that,
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    I'm going to use a very special member
    of the Windows family. Paint is a
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    phenomenally popular app. Over 100
    billion people use it every month. It is
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    also a program with a lot of history.
    Over its 30 years, Paint has appealed to
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    generations of aspiring digital artists.
    For many of us, Paint was the first
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    digital art package that we ever used. Its
    simplicity enabled everyone to create
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    in 2D. I'm excited to announce that with
    the Windows 10 Creators Update, we are
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    introducing Paint 3D.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: Now, some of you might have had
    a chance to preview Paint, but for the
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    rest of you, I'd like to demonstrate
    how we're making 3D creation easy for
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    everyone. Now, the most common scenario
    in Paint is to crop a photo. So, here you
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    can see I've got a daughter, uh, a photo,
    a photo of my daughter. And I'm going
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    to go ahead and turn this into a 3D
    memory. So, let's start with a crop here
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    using our Magic Select, which allows me
    to remove the background from the photo
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    and just keep my daughter. Move this, and
    I'll move my background over. Now, I'd
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    like to add a few more memories from that
    day, and I have just the perfect item in
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    mind. That exact same sand castle that I
    just scanned moments ago is now a 3D
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    object in Paint.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: Let's go ahead and get my
    daughters in the scene here. Move them
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    over. Now, I don't really want them
    sitting in the back. Fortunately, because
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    we are working in true 3D, I can easily
    move them into the right steps of the
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    scene. There we go. Now, I'd like to add
    a tree, and the web is always a good
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    place of inspiration for that. So,
    another way that we're making 3D creation
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    easy for everyone is with remix3d.com.
    This is a community we're building for
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    people to share, discover, and be
    inspired by 3D. As you can see, here we
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    are on the homepage, lots of original
    creations from featured artists. And you
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    might also notice that we have some things
    that were made in Minecraft. Minecraft is
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    an incredible game that really captures
    the imagination of its audience. Inside
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    the game, people explore, craft, and
    create in a rich, 3D world. With the
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    Creators Update, not only will you be
    able to export your creations directly
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    from the game, but you'll also be able
    to 3D print them from right here, in the
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    community.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: Now, it's important when you're a
    creator, that we have a variety of content
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    to choose from. So, as I scroll down,
    you will also notice some objects, uh,
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    that were created in SketchUp. Now,
    SkecthUp has been a long-time believer
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    in 3D for everyone, which is why we're
    excited to announce our partnership
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    with Trimble to bring SketchUp and their
    millions of creators and creations from 3D
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    warehouses to be part of our community.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: But, I came here to look for a
    tree, so, let's get looking. There you go.
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    So, you can see there's a variety of trees
    and I'm going to go ahead and select this
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    one here. Now, what you're looking at now
    is a concept that we call board. Boards
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    allow me to collect many objects from
    across the community and save them for
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    use for later. So I'm going to go ahead
    and add this one, uh, to my inspiration
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    board. I'll go ahead and grab one more,
    so I have some options. And let's go ahead
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    now and get these back into my scene.
    And the way we're going to do that is
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    here. What you're looking at now is the
    community directly integrated into Paint.
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    We've made it easy for the community to
    be integrated into any app or experience.
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    You can see the exact same homepage we
    were just on moments ago. And I also have
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    access to my own personal content,
    including that inspiration board that I
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    just added these trees to. So, let's take
    a look at that, and I'm just going to
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    drop that tree in. Perfect. I'll just move
    it over, then I'll just turn that a little
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    bit. Okay, it's looking better, but the
    top is a little empty, so I'm going to go
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    ahead and add a cloud. And to do that,
    I'm going to use one of my personally
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    favorite tools, the Doodle tool. The
    Doodle tool allows me to take any 2D
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    pre-sketched with the Pen and instantly
    turn it into 3D.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: There we go. Now, for the sake
    of time, let's move over to a scene that
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    I've advanced a little bit. We all know
    that there are two sides to every story,
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    and in this case, here is a scene that my
    daughters have been working on from their
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    own memories of that day at the beach.
    Now, my girls have been early testers with
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    Paint all along the way, and one of their
    favorite things to do is create their own
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    personal emojis. So, I'm going to go
    ahead and I'm going to take this emoji,
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    uh, and I'm going to do a little bit of
    Remixing, uh, and make it my own, and I
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    have just the person for inspiration in
    mind. So, let's start with some paint
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    brushes. The oil brush here, and I'll
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    color along. We've made all of the 2D pens
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    and pencils. We've enabled them to work on
    any 3D object. There we go, that's a
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    pretty good-looking beard. It's coming
    together. Now I'm going to go ahead and
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    add some sunglasses. And I'm going to use
    what we call our Sticker tool for this.
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    The sticker tool allows you to take any
    2D image and effectively stamp it to a
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    3D object, just like a texture. So, there
    you go, two very simple, uh, operations
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    here. I was able to customize and
    personalize my own emoji. Thank you
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: So, I'm pretty excited about
    this. Of course, when we're proud of
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    something, we want to share it. So, I'm
    going to go ahead and publish that to the
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    community. And, as you can see, I have an
    option to share that on Facebook. So, I
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    will go ahead and do that as well. And,
    let's give it a second. And now let's go
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    out and check it out on my Facebook page.
    Now, here you can see, uh, my timeline,
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    and there is my 3D memory that I just
    created in Paint view-able on Facebook
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    for all of my friends and family to see.
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    [applause]
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    >>Megan: We've just shown you new ways to
    create and share in 3D, but that's only
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    part of the story. 3D is a great medium
    for expressing and it accelerates
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    comprehension to people in their. . . So
    let's take a look at how it's valuable to
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    people in their everyday experiences. Over
    the next year, you will see us integrate
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    3D across our most popular Microsoft
    applications. Let's start by taking a look
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    at PowerPoint and see how 3D can enable
    you to be creative and productive. I'd
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    like to invite Heather, one of our project
    managers out on stage to give us a sneak
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    peek.
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    >>Heather: Thanks, Megan.
    >>Megan: Hi, Heather.
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    >>Heather: Let's jump right into this
    presentation I've been making about the
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    common fig tree. Now, I've already
    captured my key points, but now it's time
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    to add some 3D magic to really drive these
    points home. I'm going to start by
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    inserting a fig tree, the star of my
    presentation. So, to do that, I'm going
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    to click on the insert tab. Now, here you
    can see all of the things that you'd
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    expect, but we've added a new option to
    be able to insert a 3D model. Just like
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    you saw in Paint, I have full access to
    the 3D community directly within
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    PowerPoint. So, I've spotted my fig tree,
    and I'm going to click insert. These are
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    the exact same steps that I would've taken
    to add a photo or a video, but with 3D, I
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    can change the perspective and the scale
    to tell the story exactly the way that I
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    want to tell it. I'm going to move this
    guy to the center. Give him a spin. That
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    looks really good. 3D also enables me to
    engage my audience even more by adding
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    animation. I can easily do this in my
    presentation. I'm going to start by
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    duplicating this slide. And then, I'm
    going to move and rotate the tree to
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    highlight the part I want to focus on.
    Gonna scale this guy out. And then, I'm
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    going to get this back angle, and I really
    like this top-down. Then, I'm going to
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    click transitions
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