I love this! thank you for walking through, I watched the other video as well. I am working on creating my own NFT's of a TV show where I went LIVE every day at a different locations on controversial topics, so I was just going to experiment with a couple. Listening to you explain the process gave me a couple ideas of how to bundle or create SETS or Theme them. But thinking forward, I will make sure to make the frame of whatever I create if it's like a set of something versus 1 off. I will be using Photoshop for graphics and Camtasia pro 2021 for animations Thank you!
It's always helpful to have the final product at the beginning of a video and at the end so we see what is being made at the beginning at the final product at the end.
I have Affinity Design and Affinity Photo, absolutely love it and dont miss my Adobe sub at all. I just made a batch of procedurally generated NFT artwork for static NFTs using Affinity Design but I think I will have a go at doing some animated ones next. I dont have Final Cut but I do have Wondershare Filmora Pro so maybe I could use that. One thing you did not mention is the export format you used to mint your NFTs, did you export the individual video cells as bitmap images and then use them to create an animated a GIF file, or were the NFTs minted using a video format like MP4 or AVI?
I made this video sort of walking through everything: ua-cam.com/video/Mk6g0_1cvFI/v-deo.html and I also have this video on some predictions I have for the impact of NFTs on the music business: ua-cam.com/video/Cvw-0PCTrBY/v-deo.html. Hopefully both of those will help!
@@tomdupreeiii I just watched this video... But im wondering, this is not a way to prevent the copy of your content... i mean... i can create a cool gif which can be easily copied, but it gives to the owner certainty that the product is the original one.... but im a lil bit confused how it could work with music.....
@@tomdupreeiii I mean... For example... I make a music... its available as NFT ok... someone purchase it... can I even still upload the music to streaming services? The buyer will be owner of a master of my music? Its not so clear for me...
hey im just getting started building my own nfts but its a more complicated one, have you morphed your single nfts together? if not what do you recommend me doing for it?
How did you create the background image?
I used Affinity Photo. Love it.
U know that u didn't explain how that trash picture become an nft... ful
I appreciate you sir! Thank You!
No problem!
So impressive man. Respect. Thank you for sharing how you made this.
Dude, no problem. Hope it helped!
You work in Affinity! very cool, me too.
Hey, great video. Just curious, when your animated nft is purchased, will the animation loop?
What exactly did you export the animation as? Good stuff!!
I love this! thank you for walking through, I watched the other video as well. I am working on creating my own NFT's of a TV show where I went LIVE every day at a different locations on controversial topics, so I was just going to experiment with a couple. Listening to you explain the process gave me a couple ideas of how to bundle or create SETS or Theme them. But thinking forward, I will make sure to make the frame of whatever I create if it's like a set of something versus 1 off. I will be using Photoshop for graphics and Camtasia pro 2021 for animations Thank you!
It's always helpful to have the final product at the beginning of a video and at the end so we see what is being made at the beginning at the final product at the end.
For sure!
I have Affinity Design and Affinity Photo, absolutely love it and dont miss my Adobe sub at all. I just made a batch of procedurally generated NFT artwork for static NFTs using Affinity Design but I think I will have a go at doing some animated ones next. I dont have Final Cut but I do have Wondershare Filmora Pro so maybe I could use that. One thing you did not mention is the export format you used to mint your NFTs, did you export the individual video cells as bitmap images and then use them to create an animated a GIF file, or were the NFTs minted using a video format like MP4 or AVI?
I bid you thanks...
No problem!
I just wanted to know the export format. Do NFT's support lottie files?
You know, I'm not actually sure. I upload all of mine as gifs.
I was looking for something similar to the Synthwave tv look..Thanks for the TIps!
Glad I could help!
Best video ever !! Thank YOUUUUU 💚
Dude 💯🎁
Glad you dig!
Nice info. Do you just export as an MP4 and all set?
I converted the movie file to a gif and then uploaded from there.
Great Video! Subed. Where did you get the climber character guy? Did you draw that? Sorry if I missed it in the video.
I Really need to understand NFT for musicians.... do u have any video of that??
I made this video sort of walking through everything: ua-cam.com/video/Mk6g0_1cvFI/v-deo.html and I also have this video on some predictions I have for the impact of NFTs on the music business: ua-cam.com/video/Cvw-0PCTrBY/v-deo.html. Hopefully both of those will help!
@@tomdupreeiii I just watched this video... But im wondering, this is not a way to prevent the copy of your content... i mean... i can create a cool gif which can be easily copied, but it gives to the owner certainty that the product is the original one.... but im a lil bit confused how it could work with music.....
@@tomdupreeiii I mean... For example... I make a music... its available as NFT ok... someone purchase it... can I even still upload the music to streaming services? The buyer will be owner of a master of my music? Its not so clear for me...
Would love to see how you make your album art!
You got it!
hey im just getting started building my own nfts but its a more complicated one, have you morphed your single nfts together? if not what do you recommend me doing for it?
also could you program that animation into a collection with variations?
So consistent with the uploads Tom....gonna be diving into this one later this evening! Thanks for sharing the knowledge my guy 💪🏾
Dude, no problem! Thanks for continuing to watch!
Thanks Tom, good job!