HUED
“Hued” is a generative art collection based on a phrase submitted by each collector. The phrase is used to create a unique piece of art for each collector.
How to get a “Hued”
A limited number of pieces will be minted.
Fill out this form found on this page (if form is visible on this page, there are still pieces available). Include a phrase of 3 or less words. The phrase will be used in the title, so it will be public. Choose wisely!*
The generative algorithm will run offline and your “Hued” will be available within 24 hours. The piece will be reserved using your submitted wallet address. You will have 1 week to purchase your piece. After 1 week, it will be available on the open market.
If you’d like to receive a print, fill out this form, or DM me on Twitter. International prints shipped outside the USA will require a small donation to cover the additional cost to ship internationally.
Details
“Hued” is a limited generative art collection that is based on a submitted phrase of each collector. The phrase of 3 words or less is converted to a MD5 Hash. That hash is used to generate each piece. The 32 digit is turned into 16 numbers ranging from 0-255. Those numbers then are used in the algorithm to create a unique art piece based on the submitted phrase. The result is a unique piece of art work that is algorithmically tied to the submitted phrase. The cost of “Hued” is .1 ETH, which includes a free print.
Traits
There are numerous of traits that are affected by the submitted phrase, including…
color scheme (11 different color schemes)
background blocks configuration
generated elements
position of elements
size of elements
*I reserve the right to reject phrases that are overly offensive
“Hued” Minting Form
Fill out this form and a piece will be minted offline and be available to purchase within 24 hours of submitting. I will @ you on Twitter when your piece is ready to be purchased.
Remember, your submitted phrase will be used in the title (Hued: “SUBMITTED PHRASE”), so please keep them respectable. I reserve the right to reject phrases that are overly offensive.