Overview

The Art Gallery is where creators generate and manage NFT assets before connecting them to a Mint Page. It provides tools for organizing, customizing, and uploading assets without coding.

What is an Art project for?

  • Create NFT collections from scratch: Start new projects and build your NFT assets directly in the Art Gallery.
  • Support for all project types: Manage 1/1s, generative collections, metadata-driven projects, or single asset drops.
  • Organize and upload assets: Structure your files and upload them in the correct format for smooth minting.
  • Customize before minting: Set up hierarchy, rarity, and custom rules for your collection.
  • Finalize and connect to a mint page: Finish your art project and connect it to a mint pag project.

Know your art project

Kingdomly supports multiple types of art projects, each tailored to different creative needs and collection styles:

1 of 1s

Collections of unique artworks, where each NFT is distinct and has non-repetitive traits. These are usually a collection that are hand drawn or created by an artist without any algorithmic variations. Ideal for:
  • Unique artworks
  • Fine art pieces
  • Limited edition drops
  • Collectible illustrations
Example 1 of 1 NFT artwork
Example 1 of 1 projects:
  • Everydays the First 5000 Days
  • Bong bears from berachain

Generative

Collections built from layered traits, where assets are programmatically combined and randomized. You can set rules and rarity weights for each trait. Ideal for:
  • PFP (Profile Picture) collections
  • Generative avatars
  • Art with algorithmic variations
Example generative NFT artwork
Example generative projects:
  • Bored Ape Yacht Club
  • CryptoPunks
  • Pudgy Penguins

Metadata

Collections where each asset is already paired with its own JSON metadata file. You can import your assets and metadata directly. Ideal for:
  • Advanced NFT functionalities (e.g., dynamic traits, on-chain data)
  • Pre-existing NFT projects migrating to another chain
  • Projects with custom metadata requirements
Example metadata NFT artwork
Example metadata projects:
  • The Sandbox
  • Axie Infinity
  • Beramonium

Single Assets

Collections where all NFTs reference the same asset and metadata. This is a simple way to create a large supply of identical NFTs. Ideal for:
  • Pre-reveal collections (where the real art is revealed later)
  • Large supply collections (e.g., event tickets, membership passes)
  • Simple badge or access token drops
Example single asset projects:
  • Event Tickets
  • Membership Passes
  • Simple Badges

Art project painpoints and solutions

Usually, when creating an art project, you will encounter the following painpoints and questions:
  • Creating a new art project from scratch
  • Uploading assets
  • Setting up hierarchy, rarity, and rules (for generative art projects)
  • What is the difference of layers, traits, tokens, and collections
Solutions:
  • Use the art project type that best fits your creative vision and the use-case that you want to cover!
  • Uploading assets vary depending on the art project type.
  • Plan ahead. Create a collection plan before you start uploading assets and setting up your generative art project.
  • Traits are the subset of a layer. Tokens are a subset of a collection. Collections are a subset of a project.
Choose the art project type that best fits your creative vision and the use-case that you want to cover!