GenaDrop - the ultimate no-code NFT tool that creators and collectors love. Create and mint your NFT collections or photos, using your camera.
How does GenaDrop work?
The Generative collection — an NFT group that uses a computer program to render their art. This is usually done with profile pictures that select different features for the same layer at different rarities, which the computer then overlays and outputs a unique image. Generative collections have also been used to refer to AI-generated art.
GenaDrop allows users to mint NFTs (or publish them to the public) on several different blockchains or decentralized databases. This means that you can choose which blockchain you want to publish your work on.
The GenaDrop’s "Create" pages format the metadata for both IPFS and Arweave. Arweave is a decentralized repository for Solana NFT projects. This makes it easy to create a service like Metaplex's Candy Machine.
Other features:
1. | When you create a generative NFT collection, each final image will consist of different features that can be mixed and matched. |
2. | First of all, you must have the underlying assets to generate layer combinations. |
With the Genadrop drawing tool, an artist can upload and name various resources, select blank images, edit rarities, change layer order, view possible combinations, select generation size, omit or replace combinations with new images, rename collection and metadata for both EVM and blockchains, and for Solana.
Requirements of an asset creation
Each layer in the image represents a trait (hair, clothing, etc.) and each trait will have many variations (short purple hair, long purple hair, etc.). Draw each variation on a transparent PNG file so that all layers are visible. Each image must be the same size, you can add conflict rules to selected layers.
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