00:00So over here on the left hand side, you've got some models right here that are presets
00:10as you can see right here.
00:11But let's say what you want is you want to go around and import out some custom models.
00:17In that case, what you can simply do is you can go around onto file and then go to import.
00:22And over here you can see that 3D model is an option around over here.
00:26If I were to go around over here, you can see that I got a model in ZLV format and there
00:31are models which are supported in different formats like OBJ, FBX and DN and so forth.
00:37So in my case, it is in ZLV format and this is a model that I exported from Pane3D.
00:44So I can simply go around and select this and click on open and you can see that it
00:48gets supported and loads out the model right here, just like this.
00:52So this is what you have.
00:54So it simply imports out the model.
00:56So it's loading and there you go.
00:58There's the model that I had in Pane3D and now I have it in Adobe Dimension as you can
01:04see right here, just like this.
01:06So this is how you can utilize it out over here, just like this as well.
01:10So you can also go around, import out 3D models that you made or you have downloaded from
01:15the Internet and then import it out right here, just like this.
01:19And that is how you can import out custom models as you like inside of Adobe Dimension.
01:26And around over here, you can see that there's a root and depending on the different models,
01:31you may have sub files over here as well.
01:34But in this case, it simply got imported as a single file around over here.
01:40So I hope you found this video useful.
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