TwelveFold: The new 300-piece NFT collection by Yuga Labs awaits its launch

TwelveFold: The new 300-piece NFT collection by Yuga Labs awaits its launch TwelveFold: The new 300-piece NFT collection by Yuga Labs awaits its launch

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Yuga Labs is all set to come out with its experimental NFT collection, which has been named TwelveFold. However, they are keeping the project on a low count, and it will not feature more than 300 pieces. In comparison with the bigger Yuga ecosystem, this indeed will be a downplay. Incidentally, this very entity was instrumental in the creation of the much sought-after Bored Ape Yacht Club. This very collection will not be connected anyway with the past, present, or future Yuga projects which happen to be Ethereum based.

This project is very different from the previous Yuga ventures as the entire creation of the pieces pertaining to the TwelveFold collection has been the handiwork of internally based craftsmen belonging to Yuga Labs itself. There has been the utilization of 3D modelling, algorithmic construction, as well as new-age rendering tools.

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As a matter of fact, these rendering styles provide high-end results and have the requirement of great numbers of data for storing, turning it into a somewhat costly affair in the case of the builders. However, with the help of the Ordinals’ Inscriptions, they have ably managed to overcome these obstacles.

According to the Yuga labs team members, the collection TwelveFold happens to be a base 12 art system built over a 12×12 grid. The collection will also contain highly-rendered 3D elements, along with hand-drawn features which do complete justice to the present Ordinal Inscriptions.

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In this case, most of them also happen to be hand drawn. This very collection will be introduced as per an auction format, with all of the bidding done in Bitcoin. In order to take part, bidders will be required to have a self-custodial wallet which should have Bitcoin, as well as an empty Bitcoin address for receiving their pieces in the case of winning a bid.