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# Launch an open edition generative artwork

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### Make a project like...

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### What is it?

This is a spin on the classic limited edition generative artwork, where instead of having a finite amount of pieces, the collection is open-ended. This can lead to a wide variance of outputs in the collection.

### How to do it?

* Go to the Highlight dashboard and select the [Generative](https://highlight.xyz/tools/collections/create/type/GenerativeSeries) flow
* Upload your zip file. For more information on our generative flow, check out our [Github repository](https://github.com/highlightxyz/generative-art)
* Choose "Open" on the "Size and output" tab. Collectors can mint as many as they want, with no supply cap
* Set other sales details like launch date and length, specify allowlists, and more
* Tokens are randomly generated at mint time
* Launch your collection

### Demo project code

Download the code below to follow along with the demo, or upload to Highlight as a test project. This project is also available to download in the [Generative flow](/knowledge-base/for-creators/learn-the-creation-flows/generative-flow.md).

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### [Launch a generative open edition ↗](https://highlight.xyz/tools/collections/create/type/GenerativeSeries)


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