Flashloaded.com have just released an outstanding fully customizable 3D Wall component for CS3 to showcase your photos and or designs in a brilliant way.
This easy to use component will allow you to create custom galleries with more than 60 adjustable parameters, a built-in preloader for seamless transitions between thumbs and large images, viewers can scroll, tilt and zoom in, ensuring unlimited number of looks and an enticing viewer experience.
Key Features
- Flat or curved wall: Displays flat or curved walls at any angle between -360° (convex) and +360° (concave).

- Interactive wall tilting: Option to tilt the wall up or down by clicking and dragging the mouse or using custom buttons.
- Customizable animation settings: Option for opening thumbnails to appear from behind the camera or behind the wall with adjustable speed and easing styles. The large image zoom in/zoom out speed and easing styles are also adjustable.
- External XML file:
Loads images through an external XML file so there’s no need to republish the SWF. - Depth of field:
Thumbnails viewed from the back of a curved wall can be displayed with an adjustable amount of blur and brightness to change the depth of field.

- Mouse events:
Includes ActionScript events for mouse over, out and click. An optional additional value can be specified for each image in the XML. - Built-in skinnable scrollbar and preloader:
The optional scrollbar is skinnable. The preloader, font and text are fully customizable.
There are a lot of parameters that can be easily customized to start building a portfolio site or client’s image gallery. Checkout the user guide to know how it works. For more information visit Flashloaded.com and let us know what do you think.
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Paul
April 29th, 2008
This looks great. Very nice transitions and feel to it.
Thanks
Alex Virn
April 30th, 2008
Great! Very helpfully.
Rick OConnel
May 6th, 2008
Yeah. And pretty slow. Accessibility honey.
wil waldon
May 12th, 2008
Awesome. That’s pretty cool.