3D Wall Component Giveaways 991
If you’re a regular visitor, you should know that Web Designer Wall is always giving out free Flash components. This time, we’re giving out 5 copies of 3D Wall from Flashloaded. 3D Wall is a Flash CS3 component that lets you create an interactive wall that looks 3D! It’s very flexible, easy to use, and is a cool addition to any gallery/portfolio sites (check out my samples: Demo 1 and Demo 2)
If you missed our free PhotoFlow component draw last time, you don’t want to miss this one!
Update: The contest is now closed and the winners are: 91, 221, 658, 825, and 980.
How To Win Your Free Copy?
- Post your comments about the 3D Wall in this post.
- One entry per person. Duplicate comments will be voided and deleted.
- Winners will be contacted by email (so make sure your email address is correct).
Comment entries will be accepted until June 6, 2008. Then we will randomly generate 5 winning numbers from the comment list. 5 winners will receive a free copy of the Flashloaded 3D Wall component.
What is 3D Wall?
3D Wall is a Flash CS3 component that allows you to create a stunning 3D interactive wall without any ActionScript skills. Create a unique look for you photo gallery or portfolio by letting your visitors scroll, tilt, or zoom through an interactive wall of pictures that you can make flat, curved, or angled.
3D Wall includes a built-in preloader for seamless transitions between thumbs and large images (images are specified in an external XML file). There are over 60 parameters to customize your wall, so you’ll have an unlimited number of looks and an enticing viewer experience.
How Does 3D Wall Work?
3D Wall is extremely easy to use. All you have to do is drop the component on the stage, customize the dimension and parameters, and within minutes you can create a completely interactive photo gallery. Below are two samples I created. With just several parameter changes, I designed two very different looking walls. Nice and easy. No programming at all.


This component looks very interesting! Nicely designed!
3d Wall Kicks ass
I wish there was a feature to display a description about any clicked picture.
looks awesome, specially with those kick ass vectors pics.
I don’t recall if this was mentioned but the entire concept looks like Apple’s Cover flow in a 3D perspective and completely one-ups the standard in regard beautiful ideas coming to life.
Cheers!
I particularly like your Sample Wall 2 demo. Looks Great!
Excellent! *speechless* ^o^
Looks like a fun component to play around with. It would be interesting to figure out how to incorporate it into a more complex platform.
It would be interesting to play around with incorporating it into a more complex platform.
One of the most amazings flash gallery I have never seen.
Congratulation, this 3D Wall is very great!
This is a very nice package that can be used for any web driven presentation or animation, it is very cool.
I love these galleries! Very slick and I bet very easy to create new galleries. Good work!
about css parameters
http://css-lessons.ucoz.com/css-parameters.htm
It would be nice to set one of these up as a portfolio.
It really looks nice, I’d like to know how much time did it take to programming?
cool component. i love the modern look and feel of it.
Wow, great tool for designing elegant image galleries, such as your demos and demos on their site. The navigation within the gallery is smooth and intuitive.
Wow, this is ace – I wonder if it’s possible to program the images to display in a certain order, like a cool slide show that zooms in and out WITHOUT a mouse ‘onRelease’ click?
Hello, i have recently started working in web design and I am taking on my first project for a company called Diamony. How this website turns out is very important for getting future clients. I have seen 3D wall component on the Flash Loaded website and I found it simply amazing… I hope i win this random draw..
thank you webdesignerwall
Mohammad Taki
self proclaimed web designer
What an awesome component, as a freelancer i’m in the midst of putting together my own portfolio of work to show clients and haven’t found a cool way of showing this… until now. Kudos to the developers of this piece of work!