AppsusUK / NFT-Art-Generator

Easy to use NFT art generator app for windows/linux/mac

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App Stops Generating

Chronohumanus opened this issue · comments

As per the title, I'm using the generator to produce 5,000 designs, which was my initial plan, but every time faithfully around the 2,800 mark it just completely stops. I'm not sure if there's something that could be hindering it past that amount, I'm following a video guide and I haven't deviated from the instruction, and it's definitely not an issue of space on my device because I have 1TB of storage, I'm not sure why it fails to make anything past a couple thousand when I hear people mention making tens of thousands.

I have enough layers and sections to constitute for hundreds of millions of possible combinations

I don't see why it wouldn't, I don't exactly have a multi-thousand dollar PC setup but this is a brand-new Galaxy Book Pro. I'm no expert on computers but I don't see how running it on this could be so taxing for it

I am facing the same issue - it is stopping generating at the 2.6k mark

where you able to solve your problem or find an alternative @Chronohumanus ?

@akhater Unfortunately not, I've been hoping to find a way to continue generating them on the same number string so I don't have to do it all in one batch. Like print #1-#2500 and then in the next batch print #2501-#5000 and so on, but I can't find any

@akhater Unfortunately not, I've been hoping to find a way to continue generating them on the same number string so I don't have to do it all in one batch. Like print #1-#2500 and then in the next batch print #2501-#5000 and so on, but I can't find any

i was thinking along the same lines - i was hoping that starting another batch of x when the first 200 were there wld start by 201 but nop :(

please if you find an alternative solution or software plz let me know

@akhater An idea I have is to make separate batches with varying ID's based on collection and time printed etc. For example you could do [name of your nft]A# so you get whatever your name is, mynftA#1 - mfnftA#2500 and then do that as miuch as you'd like

@akhater An idea I have is to make separate batches with varying ID's based on collection and time printed etc. For example you could do [name of your nft]A# so you get whatever your name is, mynftA#1 - mfnftA#2500 and then do that as miuch as you'd like

how to make sure we ahave no duplicates?