Aweosome Gallery Site using Papervision 3D AS3
10 March, 2008 in 3d, AS3, Actionscript, Adobe, Best Flash Sites, Demos, Flash, papervision
Tags: 3d, Actionscript 3, Adobe, AS3, cs3, Flash, gallery, papervision, photo, pv3d, review, site

Jerome Birembaut as finished a site for a french photographer, using PV3D and AS3. The photo gallery is PicLens kind. The interaction is cool, although in my humble opinion, i would use a “drag” effect than the usual click. But this is just my opinion. Great Job.
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10 March, 2008 at 9:52 pm
Very nice! I’d definitely agree about using a drag instead of click.
10 March, 2008 at 11:27 pm
A drag effect was used, it’s just a slider down at the bottom rather than dragging on the pics themselves. Perhaps not as intuitive, but still pretty slick.
11 March, 2008 at 3:13 am
Can’t see it. I get runtime errors and then crashes my browser everytime I go there.
20 April, 2008 at 5:33 am
Does, use about 300mb ram, after looking at all the galleries. Piclens manages to keep mem usage down to under 20mb i think! Would suggest some resource management to get it optimized…