‘Curves to marble’ is a generative token replicating the traditional pattern-making technique of Marbling. This amazing technique is said to have originated almost 900 years ago in Japan. The beautiful thing about this token is that all the patterns are unique and it is almost impossible to duplicate one. The video below explains well –
Inspired by this technique I created a generative token on Fxhash , that creates almost 100,000 variations but only 100 unique prints can be minted. This design has a few unique features but, its true rarity can only be determined by the collectors who mint it.
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