Uploading Content
The Basics
Each NFT collection will be made up of different layers. For example, each image may be composed of eyes, glasses, a hat, and different backgrounds.
The layers (just as in Adobe Products) work from bottom to top. Imagine them like each image stacked on top of each other to produce one final image.
Each NFT is generated through a random combination of these layers, based on how rare you set each layer to be.
Preparing Image Layers for Flume
You can design image layers in any image editing app. The important thing is to make sure that each image you want to upload to Flume has a transparent background and a PNG format.
Also, make sure all your images are the same size/dimensions to make sure your images line up properly.
Important: Each image you upload has a transparent background and a PNG format.
The recommended size for your image layers is 500x500 but you can choose anything up to 1200x1200.
Upload Images into the Layers
You should group the images you upload in each layer by the trait.
For example, all "Backgrounds" should be uploaded to the same layer, all "Eyes" together into another layer, same for "Mouths" into another, and so on.
Remember you can collapse the frame of the layers to keep the workspace clean and ordered.

Don't forget to...
Give a name to each layer
Give a name to each image you uploaded
Set the rarity
Click on the 'randomize' button to have a random preview of your artwork
Give the proper order to the layers (you can move the layers by clicking on the three dots and then selecting "move left/right" options)
This info is very important as it will generate the metadata of your collection.
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