Deploying Regenerative NFTs on Polygon

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  • hashlips_art_engine

    HashLips Art Engine is a tool used to create multiple different instances of artworks based on provided layers.

  • In my previous blog post, I put together a truffle project that could deploy ERC-721 token contracts to Polygon's Mumbai test network for compatibility for OpenSea. Today, I am ready to improve on this and show you devs and artists a couple of repositories that will help when deploying NFTs. Since my first post, I have been talking to a client about the power of regenerative art. Where artists can save time designing thousands of NFTs. I did some digging, and with some help from Moralis YT and HashLips GitHub, I conjured up a couple repos. Unfortunately, I have not configured an ERC-1155 example yet, but it is not too dissimilar from this code. So let's see what improvements I have made from the previous ERC-721 boilerplate.

  • hashlips_art_engine

    I have forked this for use with Moralis IPFS uploads. (by YourNewEmpire)

  • Forked HashLips art engine for IPFS uploads

  • SurveyJS

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  • Hardhat-OpenSea-ERC721

    Quick repo for opensea erc721 nfts from hardhat

  • Hardhat ERC-721

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