An NFT painting sells for 1,000 ETH or $3.3 million today. Even this is just 1 of 999 NFT paintings of the Fidenza project. So what is Fidenza’s project that is so attractive? Let’s find out in this article
You can refer to some of the articles below to better understand the project:
- What are NFTs? Criteria for evaluating an NFT project
- What is NFT? All About NFTs
Fidenza NFT Overview
What is Fidenza NFT
Fidenza is a collection of NFT paintings by artist Tyler Hobbs and was released on Artwork in June 2021. The collection is named after an Italian city and inspired by the fidenza artist Abstract art is Francins Klein.
All works in the Fidenza collection are created entirely by computer algorithms.
Mechanism of action
Algorithm
Fidenza uses the “Flow Field” algorithm (temporarily called Flow Field). By using this algorithm Tyler Hobbs can create curves with non-overlapping properties. These curves align with neighboring curves, ensuring they will never intersect or collide at any point.
The shapes used to draw the flow field are rectangles and squares of different thickness and curvature. And the algorithm will ensure these curves do not collide, creating a reasonable distance between the elements.
Color
Fidenza uses a probabilistic color palette. This means the colors are hand-selected and then assigned a specific probability. For example, you can specify a color combination in proportion: 50% of shapes are blue, 30% of shapes are red, 20% of shapes are yellow, etc. With Fidenza, the author used Use a combination of 14 different colors.
Scale
Fidenza includes 7 shapes and sizes with different rarities including:
Small: Very rare
Medium: Rare
Large: Second most popular
Jumbo: The most popular, has a large, thick shape
Jumbo XL: Rare, has a super giant shape.
Distortion
Turbulence in a Flow Field can be understood as the degree of curvature of a rectangular or square shape, which can vary from low to medium to high. There is also a value of None that creates straight shapes without any curvature.
Stroke styles and shape segmentation
In addition to the standard format versions, the shapes themselves come in a few different drawing styles, creating a lot of variation.
The first variation is called “Super Blocks”, this variation causes the shapes to be filled with square or almost square colored blocks creating very vivid colors.
The second variation is that the shapes can be outlined, making them appear more realistic (Outline).
The third variation is “Soft Shapes” , instead of colored shapes, they are drawn with thousands of small parallel lines.
Sharp and spiral edges
The sharp edge feature means that shapes will always fold squarely at corners.
The spiral feature makes the flow field flow in a spiral pattern.
Collision type
Usually the algorithm in Fidenza will check the collision properties of shapes, so that they do not collide with each other, but you can also set them to collide or overlap.
Margin
The alignment feature is also set in the algorithm, with or without margins.
Development Roadmap
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Core Team
The creator of the Fidenza collection is Tyler Hobbs
Investor
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Tokenomics
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Exchanges
Currently, you can buy Fidenza NFT works from creator Tyler Hobbs’ website, or you can buy them on secondary markets like Artwork and Opensea.
Project Information Channel
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Summary
Fidenza is a unique NFT project that uses computer algorithms to create NFT paintings. However, along with the decline of the market, the value of NFT paintings has also decreased significantly. If you are interested in the project, please follow me to update the latest news.