Krew Studios, a Web3 business, has launched the sequel to its Masks NFT collection. The previous release was the work of Spanish actor turned artist Jordi Mollà. Pastel World is a collaboration between music artist JVCKJ and animator Uriah Barrett-Thomas.
Presenting Pastel PFPs to provide NFT
Pastel World has 8,888 generative PFPs known as Pastel Prophets, and a complete story to provide NFT collectors with insight into the origins of the anime-like figures.
The collection’s release date has not been set, owners of 3 or more Mask NFTs will be placed on the whitelist for Pastel World. The entire collection will be accessible on its website shortly. NFT collectors who acquire prophet avatars will get access to all Pastel World brands as well as metaverse community holding.
The fast-growing creative studios and consultancy business, based in Los Angeles, is made up of Web3 and NFT fans. Krew’s initial release, which included hundreds of unique digital masks based on hand-painted physical equivalents developed by Jordi Mollà, resulted in the development of a realistic Mask World metaverse.
Mask NFTs serve as party admission tickets. Owners of masks can join the fairground-style setting, play games, collect stuff, and earn prizes. It’s unclear how Pastel World fits into the Mask World concept, however, NFTs might be provided as a reward.
Mask World’s gaming and earning options will pique the interest of metaverse fans. The Krew Studios brain trust anticipates huge things from Pastel World. The popularity of CryptoPunks and Bored Ape Yacht Club has fueled interest in avatar-based NFT projects. Transaction volumes can potentially skyrocket if ventures can generate engaging artwork and a sense of investor FOMO.