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NFT Collectibles using Blender Python

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What is this?

This project is to demonstrate for generating NFT Collectible Avatar-Styled images. For details, please check https://blog.hdks.org/Create-NFT-3D-Collectibles-Using-Blender-Scripting/ .

How to Use

1. Clone this repository

git clone https://github.com/hideckies/nft-collectibles-blender-python.git

2. Settings in script files

cd nft-collectibles-blender-python
cd scripts

Set the value of each setting in script files.
In particular, PROJECT_DIR should be set to the absolute path to this repository you cloned.

In gen_metadata.py,

# gen_metadata.py

#  --- Settings --------------------------------------------

# ...

# An absolute path for the root directory
PROJECT_DIR = "c:/nft-collectibles-blender-python/"

# ...

# ---------------------------------------------------------

In gen_model.py,

# gen_model.py

#  --- Settings --------------------------------------------

# ...

# An absolute path for the root directory
PROJECT_DIR = "c:/nft-collectibles-blender-python/"

# ...

# ---------------------------------------------------------
  • Set the same path to PROJECT_DIR for both files. Currently, I don't know how to import variables from other files in Blender Python.

3. Run gen_metadata.py

Open Blender and move to Scripting workspace.

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To check the status during processing, you can open the console by clicking “Window”-> “Toggle System Console” in the top menu.

In Scripting workspace, click the Open -> choose a gen_metadata.py -> click the Run Script.

*If you get the error message "ERROR: Properties duplicate.", please run again.
This message show when there is a metadata for each file that has exactly the same attributes. To create a unique collection, you have to avoid duplication.

When completed, you should see json files like 0.json, 1.json, ... in outputs directory.

4. Run gen_model.py

Click the Open -> choose a gen_model.py -> click the Run Script.

When completed, you should see image files like 0.png, 1.png, ... in outputs directory.

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