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Four Sources to Start Your Next NFT Collection

Are you confident that every variation was made by the Board Ape Yacht Club team? No chance! This process was automated by codes. Although it is an enjoyable concentration, it can be difficult to determine where to begin. Fortunately, there are some really great tools out there to help you get started.

Here are some of my top tools for creating your own NFT collection.

Appsus NFT Generator: An Excellent Place To Begin

Coming in at number one is Appsus NFT art generator. There are many NFT generators available however this one is unique because it has a user-friendly interface. Once the tool is open choose your asset directory, and arrange every NFT layer according to order before clicking generate. A preview window will allow you to see how your NFTs will look. Check out this site to find out additional resources on nft collection generator.

NotLuksus NFT Generator: Simplicity at Its Finest

The NotLuksus NFT Generator can be employed in the same manner as the tool previously mentioned. It does basically the exact process. Feed it your assets, and you'll get an array of NFTs that are unique. It has one feature that I like is that it's so simple. As long as you've put together your folders properly it will only require one line of code to execute.

Mix My NFTs to Create a 3D Collection

The tool next to me is my favorite. The genius behind Blend My NFTs is this Cozy Studio. This tool for generative art is made specifically for Blender and jam-packed with features.

The main gist of it is, to create your Non-fungible token collection within Blender files. The script file is included to automate rendering every NFT. There's a separate config file where you can specify the details of generative rendering.

To see all it can do I suggest you check out the documentation and Youtube channel.

Google Colab: A Different Approach

Google Colab, a program that runs Python code on the cloud, is something that you might not have heard of. This is an amazing tool to generate NFTs because it allows you to use machine-learning in many creative ways.

Using machine learning to create art is a different process and there are various methods to use this method. Machine Learning for Art is an excellent resource for anyone who is interested in this field.

One of my favourite ways is to employ style transfer to create art. Below is a gist that you can open in Colab and run on your own dataset.