I recently found out that you can add 3D images of animals to your photos.
You too can share the screen with a tiger, alligator, lion, snakes and many more.
Our friendly tiger decided to visit the girl’s room and hang out for a while.
Simply do a Google Search and then click on ‘View in 3D’ – Make sure to do this on your smartphone.
Step 1. You need to use your phone to do this.
For Android users, Google requires an operating system of Android 7.0 or later, with internet access.
For iPhone users, you need to be running iOS 11.0 or later and also with internet access.
Step 2. On your phone open up Google to search for any of the above animals. Don’t search in image mode just use the all search mode for the whole internet.
Step 3. Now you have found your animal you were searching for, you then need to click “View in 3D”
Step 4. You might be asked to move your phone around. Do this and then your animal should appear.
Step 5. You can change the size of the animal/object. You can also move it to a different area of the image
Step 6. Take photos or a video and save it to your camera roll. Now share with friends and family.
How about a selfie with a tiger? With Google 3D Animals you can have one too!
I hope this helps you have some fun and create great images and videos. Perfect for staying at home and shocking the family with your latest adventures.
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