Rabu, 30 Agustus 2017

Master These Awesome New Skills on Envato Tuts+ in September 2017 - envato.com coupon

September is a great month for learning new skills. If, like me, you’re in the northern hemisphere, then the long summer of vacations and beach time is ending, and it’s time to buckle down and do something serious again. If you’re down south then it’s springtime, the season of new beginnings.

Whether you want to learn graphic design, web design, coding or photography, you’re in the right place. Many of these resources are free, and the rest are now included in a subscription to Envato Elements. So there’s nothing stopping you from picking up a valuable new skill this month.

Here’s a roundup of the best new online courses and tutorials published on Envato Tuts+ in the last month:

1. Create an Android Instant App Feature

How to Create an Instant App Feature

If you’re not up to speed with Android’s new Instant Apps feature yet, this tutorial is ideal for you. Instant Apps let people load entire sections of your app on demand, just by tapping a URL and without having to download the full app. This gives you a great opportunity to get your app in front of as many new users as possible. Learn how to create an Android instant app feature here.

2. Create a Modern Business Card Using Adobe Photoshop

Create a business card in Photoshop

Yes, we do live in a world of social media and online connections, but a good printed business card is still as important to today’s freelancer or business owner as it was to Don Draper in Mad Men. Learn how to create your own professional business card design in this step-by-step Photoshop tutorial.

3. Use Linux for Web Design

Linux for Web Design

If you’re a web designer, your choices are not limited to macOS or Windows. You can also work very effectively in Linux, and in fact there are some real advantages to doing so. Take the course to find out all about using Linux for web design.

4. Improve Your Email Open Rates

Increase email open rates

No matter what kind of work you do, I’m willing to bet that you send emails, and that you want people to open them. This tutorial shows you 10 simple steps you can take to improve your email open rates. Who knew that the way you capitalise your subject line can make more people open the email? I didn’t, but the data suggests it’s true. Read the tutorial to discover all 10 email tips.

5. Create an AI-Powered Chatbot

Create a chatbot

Artificial intelligence is here—and I’m not talking about those dumb social media algorithms that collect masses of data on you and yet still can’t arrange your feed in the right order. I’m talking about chatbots that can hold increasingly realistic conversations with us. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create a simple conversational chatbot using the IBM Watson Conversation service. The best part, for me, is the way it serves up inspirational quotes. Get the step-by-step instructions here.

6. Learn About HDR Photography in 60 Seconds

What is HDR photography?

Sometimes you just don’t have a lot of time to spend learning something new. But everyone can spare a minute, can’t they? That’s the idea behind the Tuts+ 60-second videos—you learn a new skill or technique in just one minute. In this one, you’ll get an introduction to HDR photography. Watch the 60-second video here.

7. Create a Surreal Photo Manipulation

Surreal photo manipulation

What do you get if you take a photo of the sky, put it in Photoshop, and add photos of a cat, a wall, some trees and a bunch of fish on top? The result, for most of us, will be an amateurish mess. But with the techniques covered in this tutorial, you’ll get the bizarre, impossible and yet weirdly realistic scene shown above. Click here to learn how it’s done.

8. Learn React Through 5 Practical Examples

Five Practical Examples to Learn React

React is one of the most popular web frameworks, and if you want to learn to use it, what better way than through some practical examples? In this course, you’ll build a digital clock, an Ajax-powered navbar and more, and in the process you’ll learn all the basics of coding React components from JSX and managing state right through to higher-order components and lifecycle methods. Sign up for the course.

9. Understand How the WordPress Loop Works

The WordPress Loop

If you’ve been working with WordPress for any length of time, you’ve probably heard about the Loop. But do you really understand what it is and how to use it? This short, ten-minute Coffee Break Course will get you fully up to speed. Start learning about the WordPress Loop.

10. Create Your Own Stress Cave

Stress Cave

It’s great to learn new technologies and computer skills, but it’s no use having these skills if you’re too unproductive to use them. In a busy work day, it’s easy to get derailed by stress and its close companion, procrastination. So read this quick productivity tip to learn how to take a step back into the stress cave and take some simple steps to help you see the right way forward.

Want to Learn More?

If these new courses and tutorials aren’t enough for you, check out the full Tuts+ library of more than 1,000 courses and 24,000 tutorials. There’s sure to be something there for you. Or have a look at these recommendations from previous months to get some more inspiration.

Create a Haunting Photo Manipulation

Surreal photo manipulation scene

Photo manipulation is a wonderful way to create whole new worlds from your imagination, without needing to draw or paint anything yourself. In this tutorial, you learn how to take seven different photos and blend them together into one weirdly haunting scene. Get the step-by-step instructions here.

Animate Icons!

Create animated icons

Sometimes good design is eye-catching, but other times it’s almost unnoticeable. A well-designed icon may not win any great plaudits, but it’s one of the little details that adds up to a better user experience for your website, app, game, presentation, etc. So why not take things to the next level by adding animation. Take the short video-based course for full instructions on creating icons in Adobe Illustrator and then animating them in After Effects.

Draw Hair in 4 Different Styles

How to Draw Hair

Did you know that the average human head has about 100,000 individual hairs? What that means is that if you want to draw someone’s hair, you can’t draw separate lines for each strand—you need to learn some tricks to create the illusion of 100,000 hairs while using far fewer lines. Take this drawing tutorial to see how it’s done.

Get Up and Running With Sketch

Sketch course

Most of these design tutorials and courses use Adobe software because it’s so popular and offers so many features. But Adobe is not the only game in town. Take this comprehensive, 17-part video course to get up and running with Sketch, a powerful digital design application that’s great for icon design, web design, and more.

Learn the Quick Way to Create Professional Logos

Create a logo kit

Have you ever had one of those annoying clients who demands double the work in half the time? Of course you have. Here’s a trick for icon designers: have a few flexible logo kits ready to customise so that you can meet even the tightest deadline. Take this short course to learn how to create the three building blocks of a successful logo kit.

Paint “Love” in Sign Language

Love in sign language

OK, I’ll be honest—I’m mostly just including this one because I love the end result. But it does also teach some really useful digital painting skills. Look at the dramatic lighting and the realistic textures of each hand; those are some techniques you could use in a wide variety of projects. See how to create this painting from scratch.

Make an Animated GIF

Create an animated GIF

Whether you love them or hate them, animated GIFs are all over the web. This tutorial shows you an easy method of putting together an animated GIF in Adobe Photoshop. The example is of a wolf’s glowing eyes, but feel free to use the same techniques for laughing dogs, weird celebrity mashups, or whatever your heart desires. Start animating your GIFs here.

Go Back to the Nineties

Nineties flyer

The 1990s are popular again! Who knew? As far as I remember, the 1990s weren’t even popular in the 1990s. But if those headache-inducing colours and shouting fonts give you a flood of happy nostalgia, this is your chance to step back in time to the days of oversized cargo pants, overused fluorescent colours, and Hootie & the Blowfish. (Oh, and you can also learn some useful flyer design skills in Adobe InDesign.) Enter the time machine here.

Send a Ransom Note

Ransom note text effect

Well, no—don’t actually send a ransom note, OK? That would be creepy. But this tutorial does teach some useful skills to help you manipulate fonts and work with shapes and textures in Photoshop to create a realistic text effect. Take the tutorial to learn how it works.

Create a Realistic Mockup

Create a wine bottle mockup

If you’ve ever worked in product or packaging design, you know the importance of a good mockup. Clients often struggle to see the potential of a design until you show them how it will look in the real world. This final tutorial in our list teaches you to create your own wine-bottle mockup from scratch in Photoshop. Along the way, you’ll learn how to manipulate photos, create realistic shadows and reflections, add lighting, and more. Ready to get started? Click here for the full instructions.

Publish Facebook Instant Articles

Create Facebook Instant Articles

OK, it’s true that Facebook’s “Instant Articles” feature has been controversial, and you may not love the idea of having your content living on Facebook’s platform instead of your own. But the advantage is that readers get to access your articles at a lightning-fast speed, and your content fits in seamlessly with the Facebook app, making for a great user experience. And whereas at first it was only for large publishers, now it’s available for all of us. Get a step-by-step guide to publishing Instant Articles in this tutorial.

Master Affinity Designer

Learn Affinity Designer

Just when Adobe seemed to have the vector design market locked down, along came Affinity Designer a couple of years ago, winning a whole host of new admirers among web designers and graphic designers. If you haven’t tried it yet, this course is a perfect way to find out what all the fuss is about. You’ll learn Affinity Designer from the ground up—and the course was recently updated to cover new features like artboards, constraints, symbols, and some powerful new typography tools.

Use Style Guides for Accessibility

Accessibility style guide

Keeping your skills current is not just about learning new technologies. It’s also about important concepts like accessibility. Making your sites accessible to as many people as possible is not just the right thing to do; it also makes business sense. You work hard to attract visitors, so why turn some of them away because you’ve failed to make the simple changes that would allow them to view your site? I like this quick tutorial because it shows you how to create a style guide for accessibility, while also introducing you to some important accessibility concepts and techniques along the way.

Build an Onboarding Tour Using JavaScript

JavaScript onboarding tour

I don’t much like the word “onboarding”, but I do love those interactive tours that pop up when you visit a new site or app, showing you how everything works with simple boxes that you can click through (or click out of) at your own pace. This short course shows you how to build your own tour from scratch, using HTML, CSS, and vanilla JavaScript.

Design Better Logos

Logo design in Adobe Illustrator

Logo design is one of those things that may well be handled by a specialist graphic designer, but it’s always a useful skill for a web designer to possess. You’ll also get a useful rundown of the major tools, panels and features in Adobe Illustrator, which will be useful for other design tasks beyond logos.

Manipulate Colors in JavaScript

Chromajs

It’s good to learn new skills, but it’s even better to build something useful. This screencast ticks both of those boxes. Take a look at the demo—a neat little tool that lets you select a starting color and have a tasteful color scheme generated for you. You’ll learn how to create that yourself, using the Chroma.js library.

Get Hands-On Practice With the CSS Flexbox Model

Flexbox slider

Flexbox is a relatively new layout mode in CSS3, and as the name suggests, it can give you some wonderful flexibility in your page layouts. This popular course lets you get your hands dirty by tackling six projects designed to help you learn Flexbox thoroughly. And now it’s been updated with two more bonus projects on modals and sliders, so it’s an even better way of getting up to speed.

Work Better With Other People

Collaborate on website content

No matter how well you know the ins and outs of CSS, the reality of working as a web designer is that you’ll have to deal with other human beings at some point, and that’s when things can get so complicated that you end up yearning for the comfort of your code editor. This tutorial looks at some useful ways to get the content of a website prioritized among multiple members of a team with the least fuss.

Build Forms With CSS Grid

 

CSS Grid form

Yes, I know. Forms are not the most exciting topic in the world, are they? But the attraction of this tutorial is not the forms, but the way you create them—using the CSS Grid Layout Module, another quite recent addition to the web designer’s arsenal. It shows you how to create a form the “traditional” way, using floats, and then how to achieve the same end result using CSS Grid.

Get a Refresher on the Basics

Web design pointers

With so much new stuff to learn, sometimes it’s valuable to go back to basics and make sure you’ve still got a solid grasp of the essentials. Or maybe you’re just getting started and want to avoid some of the most common mistakes. Either way, these 10 simple design pointers from Tuts+ Web Design Editor Ian Yates will help you make sure you’re on the right track.

Keep Your Mac Efficient and Well Maintained

Mac maintenance

Have you ever taken your Mac to an Apple store and seen the “genius” running a diagnostic test on your computer? This post shows you how to run that test yourself and interpret the results, as well as checking the health of your hard drive—all without the help of a lanyard-wearing hipster genius.

Design a Vintage Music Festival Flyer

Music festival flyer

Here in the northern hemisphere, summer is just around the corner, and festival season will soon be in full swing. I love the summer colours and the vintage VW campervan in this design—but more importantly, the tutorial teaches you some great skills in Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Illustrator. If you’re shivering in the southern hemisphere right now, just think of this one as forward planning.

Add MailChimp Signup to Your WordPress Site

MailChimp WordPress form

Some Tuts+ courses are several hours long and cover lots of ground, but this one is very short (just six minutes) and very simple. It teaches you something that sounds straightforward but can cause headaches if it’s not done right—how to add a MailChimp signup form to your WordPress site. In six minutes, you can get your site fully set up to start gathering email subscribers. Not bad, huh?

Know When to Fly Your Drone

When to fly your drone

I love watching aerial video footage. There’s something so calming and majestic about seeing the world from the perspective of a bird. In this video tutorial, you can learn about the best times of day to fly your drone for filming purposes (and in a companion tutorial, you can learn about the pros and cons of different weather conditions). I’m sure it’s all useful information, but I like the tutorials purely for the eye candy.

Make an Explainer Video

Explainer video

Have you noticed that explainer videos are everywhere? And they all have the same annoyingly cheery music? In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to put together a good explainer video for your company or personal site. My one gripe is that it’s a written tutorial—being a fan of recursion, I’d have preferred an explainer video on how to make explainer videos. But it’s still a good post. Check it out.

Convert a Photo Into a Charcoal Drawing

Charcoal drawing Photoshop action

Charcoal drawings look amazing, but creating them involves both getting your hands dirty and spending years on the painstaking and often frustrating process of learning to draw. This video shows you how to skip both of these steps and just create a cool charcoal drawing from any photo with a simple Photoshop action.

Create a Split-Screen Slider With JavaScript

Splitscreen slider

I love the split-screen effect here—as you drag your mouse across an image, a line splits the screen and it changes from colour to duotone. Try the demo at the top of the tutorial to see how it works! Then you can learn the process of creating it, with both a screencast and written instructions to make it easy to understand.

Design Buttons, Textures and Icons for Video Games

Design game UI assets

The thing about what video-game designers call “UI assets” (and the rest of us call “buttons, icons and stuff”) is that, if they’re designed well, you probably don’t even notice them. But if they look clunky, they can ruin the gaming experience. This course teaches you how to design them well. Plus the aesthetic reminds me of playing The Secret of Monkey Island as a child. Remember Guybrush Threepwood, anyone?

Master PHP

Learn PHP

If you want to get started as a web developer, this comprehensive course is the place to start. It takes you through the whole process of learning PHP, from setting up a development server on your computer and writing your first line of code right through to creating a working PHP application and interacting with a MySQL database.

Record Vocals Like a Professional

Record vocals

Want to be the next Lana Del Rey or Justin Bieber? Or maybe you even have some more up-to-date cultural references. In any case, this tutorial will teach you everything you need to know to record professional vocals using just your computer and some simple equipment. Then you’ll be well on your way to YouTube stardom—all you need to do next is….

Make a YouTube Banner

YouTube banner

Even with the most professionally recorded vocals, some of your potential fans may be put off if your YouTube banner looks as if it was designed by a hyperactive child with unsupervised access to Microsoft Paint. This tutorial teaches you to put together a simple banner for a YouTube channel using stock images and basic tools in Adobe Photoshop.

Draw a Skull

Draw a skull

Macabre? Perhaps. But what I like about this tutorial is that you can produce a great end result even if you have zero drawing skill (yes, that would be me!). Monika Zagrobelna breaks the whole process down into such simple steps that you really can’t go wrong. If you can draw lines and circles and have access to a pencil, you can draw a convincing human skull.

Tell Your “em” From Your “rem”

em and rem

If you’ve even dabbled in web design, you’ve probably come across the “em” and “rem” units of measurement. But what are they? What’s the difference, and when might you want to use each one? This one-hour course will get you crystal clear.

Solve Android’s Most Common Error Messages

Android error messages

Stumped by a ClassCastException? Tearing your hair out over a missing R.layout.main? Wondering who in Android-land thought that “Only the Original Thread That Created a View Hierarchy Can Touch Its Views” would be a helpful error message to give to human beings? This article demystifies 13 of the most common error messages to plague Android developers.

Hit Inbox Zero

Inbox Zero

I’ve saved the best for last. While we may love to be able to draw, paint, create apps or become a YouTube star, I think a lot of us would settle for an empty email inbox. This tutorial will teach you how to reach the “You have no messages” promised land. You can also grab a free eBook for more detailed email mastery tips.

There’s More…

This post has just skimmed the surface of what Tuts+ has published recently, and in the full archives going back ten years, there’s even more. So if you don’t see what you’re looking for in this post, you can search the full Tuts+ library of more than 1,000 courses and 24,000 tutorials to find exactly what you need.

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Jumat, 25 Agustus 2017

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Top 10 Best 360 Videos of 2017

It’s been some time since we’ve covered 360° content and VR in general so today we’re taking a close look at some of the best 360° videos of 2017.

Over the past few years, Virtual Reality has been making steady strides towards the main stream, and with each confident step we get to see why it’s such a powerful and promising new technology. Journalism, healthcare, advertising – there seem to be no end to the possibilities here. The best 360° videos of 2017 have been spread far and wide across social media, and the overall usage of immersive technology such as the Oculus Rift, HTC Vive or Samsung GearVR has been sky-rocketing since VR made its industry-entrance in the summer of 2016.

Ranging from brands such as BBC, Gorillaz, Red Bull and more, all the way to popular YouTubers, this list will contain a little bit of everything we’ve come to know and love this year. Without further ado, we present to you the top 10 best 360° videos of 2017:

10. Buzzfeed – A Day In The Life Of A ’90s Teen

First up we have Buzzfeed with “A Day in the Life of a 90’s Teen“. BuzzFeed has recently grown to become the world’s #1 preferred website-based procrastination destination and it’s no surprise to us that the editorial staff has decided to pick up 360° degree video as a new method of storytelling. This is not the first time they have decided to go with spherical media and VR video, and likely won’t be their last either. Take a stroll down memory lane and re-familiarise yourself with the good old 1990’s!

Brand: Buzzfeed
Date Published: Apr 21, 2017

9. BBC – Italy’s Invisible Cities

Next up we have the team over at BBC who have made an awesome 360° video-based digital representation of Venice. The most detailed of it’s kind in fact, and it takes us through the many sites of Venice including the gorgeous paintings residing within the Hall of the Great Council, in the heart of the venetian republic. Explore the wonders of one of the world’s holiest sites, and get a feel of just how much more engaging the story is, thanks to its experimental use of 360° video. There is much more to be done with 360° video than just stock footage, and educational videos like these helps us understand just how deep the waters of VR run already.

Brand: BBC
Date Published: Jan 3, 2017

8. Porsche – Hotlap with the Porsche 919 Hybrid

Next up is Porsche and an awesome Circuit de la Sarthe lap in their latest 919 Hybrid build. Fasten your seatbelt and come for a trip in one of the world’s most prestigious manufactures of high-end sports cars. Joining you for the experience is the 2016 Le Mans winner, Marc Lieb. If you have any place in your heart for fast-paced action on wheels, pick up your headset of choice and enjoy!

Brand: Porsche
Date Published: Jun 14, 2017

7. Markiplier – Let’s Play Minecraft

We have a lot of high-profile brands today, but what’s really interesting is that this next one has more followers than them all combined! Swing by YouTube celebrity Markiplier, as he embarks on a trip in the virtual realm of Minecraft. If you have any kind of creative flair, you’ll probably want to take it for a spin yourself. While this video demonstration is just a 360° video of Markiplier and his glorious YouTube tech setup, MineCraft actually does have a VR app, and you can head right over to the Oculus Store and pick up your copy here (GearVR) or here (Oculus Rift).

Brand: Markiplier
Date Published: Apr 1, 2017

 6. British Airways – Madrid

British Airways launched this gorgeous 360° video tour of some of the hidden sites in the city of Madrid earlier this year. The video is filled to the brim with facts, tips and tricks as well as recommendations you might want to consider if you plan on visiting. We’re psyched to see that the use of VR has been onboarded by industries outside of just traditional tech branches such as video games and entertainment. VR Tourism is becoming a thing, and in case you haven’t seen it yet, make sure to check out Qantas Airways’ compelling tour of Hamilton Island.

Brand: British Airways
Date Published: Jan 26, 2017

5. NASA – Cassini’s Grand Finale

Moving up on 5th place is NASA with their visual representation of their Cassini spacecraft’s final moments. Cassini has been shifting through space for the past 20 years. Following a final close flyby of Saturn’s moon Titan, Cassini will leap over the planet’s icy rings and begin a series of 22 weekly dives between the planet and the rings. This has been re-made in a gorgeous 360° video environment, and is surely a worthy watch, whether you’re 100% synced on the science of it all or not.

Brand: NASA
Date Published: Apr 24, 2017

4. Gorillaz – Saturnz Barz

Gorillaz made a bold move this year, when they shifted away from traditional music video media and pulled off a highly successful 360° video for their recent hit track “Saturnz Barz“. In just a few months the video accumulated millions of views, and the numbers keep rising every day. The cel-shading graphics mixed with a smooth implementation of immersive media makes for a very thematic experience.

Brand: Gorillaz
Date Published: Jan 3, 2017

3. New York Times – We Who Remain

Next up we have the New York Times with their fully-fledged 360° video documentary “We Who Remain”. Some time ago, the media department over at the NYT decided to make the use of 360° video technology a daily part of their content plan for the year. What this means is that if you have any interest in the use of 360° videos in journalism, you now have a daily source of content. “We Who Remain” is the captivating story of four different people from the Nuba Mountains of Sudan, and how they make it through life in a harsh but very real, post-war environment.

Brand: New York Times
Date Published: Mar 16, 2017

2. Red Bull – Cliff Diving From a Rocky Ledge in Italy

If there’s anything Red Bull have made crystal clear in their collective history of ads and campaigns, it’s that they can deliver spectacular displays of adrenaline-inducing action very well, and this recent cliff diving video is no exception. Drop by Italy, and experience what it’s like to bounce off massive cliffs and ledges straight into the Mediterranean sea! Do yourself a favour and pick up a Samsung GearVR or similar high-end mobile VR headset for this one.

Brand: Red Bull
Date Published: Jul 21, 2017

1. Walt Disney – Duck Tales: The Lost Key of Tralla La

Finally we reach the end of our list, and with it, the surprising fact that there’s not a single person to be found in the video. Rather than action-packed sports car races or pristine examples of 21-century architecture we find the age-old characters from Walt Disney‘s very own Donald Duck universe. Scrooge Mc’Duck and the bond he shares with nephews is arguably one of the most iconic relationships in the Donald Duck universe, and in today’s #1 pick of the top 10 best 360° videos of 2017 we’ll embark on yet another adventure with the gang.

For you to really experience just how well this one is made, we highly recommend that you strap on on some kind of VR headset, as there is a fair amount of action going on here. Panning back and forth with your mouse or swiping finger gestures is only going to ruin an otherwise flawless display of immersive video.

Brand: Walt Disney
Date Published: Jul 29, 2017

 

Summary: Top 10 Best 360° Videos of 2017

That’s it for the list of the Top 10 Best 360° Videos of 2017. We do realize that the year isn’t quite over yet, so rest assured that we are going to be posting more updates as we make our way towards 2018.

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Selasa, 22 Agustus 2017

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It’s Our 11th Birthday! A Look at Envato by the Numbers 🎉 - envato.com coupon

This August, we’re celebrating our 11-year birthday!

To celebrate, here’s a quick look at Envato by the numbers:

1 garage

One garage-turned-workspace in Australia, where Envato was founded in 2006. It’s one of those classic start-up stories.

 

7 marketplaces exist within Envato Market

Envato Market began with a Flash-based marketplace called ActiveDen, and grew to an ecosystem of seven creative marketplaces.

 

1,000+ courses available on Envato Tuts+

Course number 1,000 was Adobe XD Livestream: Prototyping an App.

 

More than 35,000 people have earned money through selling items on Envato Market

This includes web designers, developers, artists, video-makers, photographers, and freelancers, and other creatives.

 

77 of our creators are ‘Power Elite Authors

That means that they’ve made over $1M in sales through Envato.

 

We’ve sold over 38 million items on our marketplaces

This includes everything from WordPress themes and code to video, photos, and 3D graphics.

 

We have over 8 million community members around the world

This includes customers in almost every country; 1 in every 1,000 people in the world is an Envato community member!

 

304,988+ photos on our new photo library

We recently added stock photos to our design subscription service, Envato Elements.

 

In total, our community has made over $500M in lifetime community earnings

This means that we’ve paid out over $500M in community earnings directly to the Envato community.

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To celebrate our 11th birthday, we’re having a (not so) little sale this week, with 50% off more than 300 creative assets across our marketplaces.

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