What It Does

Chump NFT Engine generates large or small NFT collections directly from After Effects compositions. It exports thousands of unique combinations as still images, video, or audio files, complete with blockchain-ready JSON metadata for Ethereum or Solana networks. Built by artists for artists, it handles the technical setup so you can focus on the artwork.

Key Features

Tagging system. Define traits and options with a few clicks. The interface lets you set up both simple and complex generative setups without writing code.

Selection rules. Control how traits combine through probability settings and visual compatibility rules. Prevent unwanted combinations while maintaining variety across the collection.

Metadata editor. Configure collection details quickly and ensure all required information is formatted correctly for Ethereum or Solana marketplaces.

Advanced visual options. Use sub-selection variants and multi-layer traits for more complex designs. The system works with expressions, effects, simulations, masks, and shapes, so you can leverage After Effects’ full toolset.

Curation tools. Hand-create custom editions that still follow your selection rules, or load existing editions for editing and adjustments.

Uniqueness control. Set how different each edition must be from others in the collection. This lets you balance collection size against visual diversity.

Who It’s For

Motion designers and digital artists creating NFT collections who want to use After Effects as their primary tool. Useful if you’re already comfortable with AE’s layer system and want to apply that workflow to generative art. The plugin assumes you’ll handle the artwork composition yourself, it manages the variation and export process.

Pricing

Chump NFT Engine costs $69.99 as a one-time purchase. The plugin is free for holders of Block Chump NFTs. Documentation is available on the developer’s website.