I will animate your NFT art collection into looped GIFs and trailers
About this gig
I will animate your static NFT art collection into smooth looped GIFs and scroll-stopping trailers, built for marketplaces, X, Discord, and mint-day hype.
What you get
Your collection deserves motion that matches the work you put into the art. I take your finished, static NFT pieces and turn them into clean, seamless animation that reads instantly in a feed and holds up on a big screen. Concretely, you receive:
- Seamless looping GIFs of your selected NFTs, each one cut to loop with no visible jump or stutter, so the motion feels endless.
- MP4 / WebM versions of every loop alongside the GIF, because most marketplaces and social platforms now prefer video files over heavy GIFs (smaller size, smoother playback, sound-ready).
- A collection trailer / teaser that strings your hero pieces together with paced reveals, transitions, and rhythm — the kind of clip you pin for a mint or drop announcement.
- Layered motion applied with intent: parallax on backgrounds, glints and light sweeps on metals and gems, blinking eyes, drifting smoke or particles, breathing characters, flickering neon, shifting gradients — chosen to suit each trait, not a one-size filter.
- Platform-correct exports: square (1:1) for marketplace tiles, vertical (9:16) for Stories and Reels, and horizontal (16:9) for X and YouTube, so you are not cropping a banner by hand at 2am.
- Source-quality output at your requested resolution (typically up to 1080p or higher on request), with frame rate tuned for buttery loops.
- Organized file naming matched to your token IDs or trait names, so you know exactly which file belongs to which NFT.
Everything is delivered ready to upload — no extra rendering, conversion, or cleanup needed on your end.
Plans
| Feature | Basic | Standard | Premium |
|---|---|---|---|
| Animated NFT pieces | 1 looped GIF | Up to 5 looped GIFs | Up to 15 looped GIFs |
| GIF + MP4/WebM exports | GIF + MP4 | GIF + MP4 + WebM | GIF + MP4 + WebM |
| Collection trailer | — | Short teaser (up to 15s) | Full trailer (up to 45s) |
| Motion complexity | Single-layer loop | Multi-layer parallax | Advanced FX + scene transitions |
| Aspect ratios | 1:1 | 1:1 + 9:16 | 1:1 + 9:16 + 16:9 |
| Background music / SFX | — | Optional (royalty-free) | Included (royalty-free) |
| Resolution | 720p | 1080p | 1080p+ |
| Revisions | 1 | 2 | 3 |
How it works
- Brief & assets. You send your static NFT files (PNG, JPG, SVG, or layered PSD/AI if you have them) plus a quick note on the vibe — calm and luxurious, chaotic and degen, retro pixel, cinematic, whatever fits your brand.
- Plan & quote of scope. I confirm which pieces, how many, target platforms, aspect ratios, and the type of motion that suits each trait. If layered source files exist, I'll flag the pieces that can get richer parallax.
- First pass. I animate a sample piece (or the trailer skeleton) first, so we lock the look and pacing before I roll it across the whole batch. This saves us both from redoing twenty files in the wrong direction.
- Production. Once you approve the direction, I animate the rest of the selection, build the trailer cut, add music or SFX if your plan includes it, and master each platform export.
- Review & revisions. You get the full set to review. I apply the revisions included in your plan — timing tweaks, motion intensity, color, trim points, music swaps.
- Delivery. Final files arrive organized and named, in every format and ratio your plan covers, ready to upload to your marketplace, pin on X, or drop in Discord.
Why choose this
Static art gets scrolled past. Motion stops the thumb. A looping GIF tile on a marketplace, or a 30-second trailer pinned to your profile on drop day, does more for perceived value than a dozen text posts. I focus on loops that are genuinely seamless — the single most common thing cheap animation gets wrong — and on motion that respects the original art instead of burying it under generic effects. You also get the practical stuff that matters: correct aspect ratios per platform, both GIF and modern video formats, and files named so you never have to guess which is which. The first-pass approval step means you see the direction before the bulk work happens, so there are no expensive surprises.
Who it's for / use cases
- NFT artists and 1/1 creators who want their pieces to move on OpenSea, Magic Eden, Foundation, or their own site.
- Generative collections (PFP projects) needing a batch of animated samples and a hype trailer for mint day.
- Project founders and marketing leads prepping a launch, a reveal, or a secondary-market push.
- Communities and DAOs wanting animated assets for Discord, banners, and announcement threads.
- Collectors who want a standout animated version of a piece they own (please confirm you hold rights to animate it).
- Use cases: mint-day teasers, marketplace tile upgrades, X/Twitter pinned trailers, Discord welcome loops, profile and banner art, ad creatives, and roadmap reveal clips.
FAQ
Q: Do I need layered source files, or can you work from a flat PNG? I can animate from a single flat image using techniques like 2.5D parallax, masking, and overlay FX. Layered files (PSD/AI) unlock deeper, cleaner motion — more independent elements moving on their own planes — so send them if you have them.
Q: Will the GIF loop seamlessly? Yes — seamless looping is the core of what I deliver. Every loop is timed and matched so there is no visible jump at the restart point.
Q: Which file formats do I get? Animated GIF plus MP4 in every plan, with WebM added on Standard and Premium. Video formats play smoother and weigh far less than large GIFs, which marketplaces and social platforms prefer.
Q: Can you add music or sound effects to the trailer? Yes. Standard includes optional royalty-free audio and Premium includes it by default. I use cleared, royalty-free tracks; if you have a licensed track you want used, send it and confirm you hold the rights.
Q: Do you mint the NFTs or handle the blockchain side? No — I create the animation assets only. Minting, listing, and on-chain work stay on your side. I make sure the files are formatted to upload cleanly wherever you list them.
Q: How many pieces can you animate? Basic covers one piece, Standard up to five, and Premium up to fifteen. For larger collections (hundreds of generative outputs), message me first and we'll scope a batch approach and timeline.
Q: What if the motion isn't what I imagined? That's exactly why I animate a sample first and lock the direction before the full batch. Each plan also includes revisions so we can dial in timing, intensity, and color until it's right.
Q: Who owns the final files? You do. Once delivered and the work is complete, the animated outputs are yours to use commercially for your collection — provided you own or hold the rights to the underlying art I'm animating.
Reviews★4.6(10)
- @irisi★★★★★5
My promo trailer came out so polished, the way the artworks fade and move makes the whole collection feel alive.
- @norastudio★★★★★5
Animated all 12 of my pieces into looped GIFs and they tie together so well. Quick turnaround too.
- @mayav★★★★★5
He brought my whole NFT set to life with these endless loops, dropped them on the marketplace and engagement went up right away.
- @eli_l★★★★★4
Good looping GIFs delivered, the motion on the backgrounds is really nice. Took one revision to get the eye blink timing where I wanted it but he was happy to fix it.
- @wavex★★★★★5
Took my static ape collection and gave each one a clean looping GIF that just runs forever without any stutter. Honestly looks way better than I imagined.
- @finn_writes★★★★★4
Trailer and GIFs both delivered as promised. The loop is flawless, just wished the trailer was a touch longer, but that's on me for not specifying.
- @sophia2024★★★★★5
The trailer he cut for my drop hit different, smooth transitions between the pieces and a perfect seamless loop on the hero animation.
- @ninafx★★★★★5
Asked for subtle movement on my pixel art and that's exactly what I got, gentle looping GIFs that don't distract from the art itself.
- @ivy2019★★★★★3
The final loops are solid and seamless, but communication was a bit slow in the middle and I had to nudge a couple times for updates.
- @sophia7★★★★★5
Loved how he animated the glowing parts of my characters into a looped GIF, super smooth and exactly the vibe I was going for.