Although PowerPoint 2003 and earlier versions don’t have a specific Effects category like PowerPoint 2007, they do have two effects — these are shadows and 3D. In this tutorial, we’ll cover the 3-D styles. Unlike shadows, 3-D styles only work with AutoShapes — this leaves out pictures but you can always use a rectangle AutoShape with a picture fill to mimic a picture with a 3D style.
Learn more about 3D Styles here.
You can also do more with 3D Styles using the 3D Settings toolbar using options such as tilt, depth, direction, lighting, surface, and color.