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How can I show users that an element is a 3d model that can be rotated?

How can I show users that an element is a 3d model that can be rotated?

I have an important element on my website that can be 3d rotated if the user clicks or touch and drag to the sides. When running a few tests with people, I noticed they skip it through it and never rotate the object.
How could I make it so…

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