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Head over and select the Quick Selection Tool.

Carefully select the entire model.

Hold ALT to subtract from selection.

Head up to Select and Mask.

Make sure Refine Radius Tool is selected.

Select around the models hair.

Output To: New Layer.

Then hit OK.

Head down and create a new layer.

Drag it below the Background Copy.

I will rename this layer to Background.

Head up to Edit > Fill.

Change Contents: White.

Then hit OK.

Have our top layer selected.

I'm going to rename this layer to Effect.

Right click > Duplicate Layer.

Rename it to Man.

Then hit OK.

Hide our top layer.

Then select the Effect layer.

Then head up to Filter > Liquify.

Have the Forward Warp Tool selected.

Warp the model outwards like so.

This will determine the size of the effect.

When you're done, hit OK.

Hold ALT + Click on Mask.

Make sure the mask is black.

Make the top layer visible again.

Then select it.

Head back down and select mask.

Make sure our top layer mask is selected.

Foreground color set to black.

Then select the Brush Tool. (B)

Select a particle brush.

Open up the brush panel.

I'm going to bring down the size of the brush a tad.

Start masking the outer areas of the man.

Use different brushes to better the effect.

Adjust the size so the particles aren't too big.

I will rotate the brush, so it doesn't look like a pattern.

CTRL + Z to undo.

I will speed this part up to save you time.

Once you're done, select the effect mask.

Make sure your foreground is set to white.

Select another particle brush.

Now we can add the effect.

Increase brush ] decrease brush [

Take your time!

Make sure to choose different brushes.

I will speed this part up to save you time.

When you're done, select the effect layer.

Then select the Mixer Brush Tool.

Wet: 25% | Load: 42% | Mix: 100% | Flow 100%.

I want to mix some of the colors. So that the effect flows better.

Just take your time and mix it up a bit.

There we go, that looks pretty good!

I'm going to clean up the image a bit.

Click on our top mask layer.

Then head over and select the Brush Tool. (B)

Then select a small brush with soft edges.

Make sure your foreground is set to white.

Here, we'll be able to mask out areas we don't need.

I will speed this part up.

That looks much better.

I'm going to add an ice texture.

Make sure your Move Tool is selected.

Then drag and drop onto our project.

Center the texture.

CTRL + T to select the ice texture.

Hold ALT + SHIFT and drag a corner outwards to resize.

When you're done, hit enter.

Change the Blending Mode to Overlay.

Then bring down the opacity to about 70%.

Use your Move Tool (V) if you want to positon the texture differently.

I'm going to rename our texture layer to ice texture.

That looks good there.

I'm going to add a second texture to the camera.

Using your Move Tool. Drag and drop onto our project.

CTRL + T to select the texture.

Hold ALT + SHIFT while scaling the image to fit the camera.

Hit Enter when you're done.

Head down and hit ALT + Mask.

Select the Brush Tool. (B)

Make sure your foreground is set to white.

Star adding back the texture.

Change the Blending Mode > Overlay.

I'm going to rename our top layer to Lens Texture.

Head down and create a new layer.

Rename the new layer > Flare or Light.

Change the Blending Mode > Color Dodge.

Change our foreground color to a nice blue.

Color Code: 00c6ff

Then hit OK.

Select the Brush Tool.

Click on the lens to add more color.

This will make the blue color stand out more.

If it's too overwhelming, bring down the opacity a tad.

60% seems to work well.

Have our top layer selected.

CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + E (Merge all visible layers.)

I'm going to rename this layer to Merged.

Right click > Convert to Smart Object.

Head up to Filter > Filter Gallery.

Click on the Brush Strokes drop down menu.

Click on Accented Edges.

Edge Width 1 | Edge Brightness 38 | Smoothness 3.

Then hit OK.

Hold ALT then click on mask.

Make sure you're on the mask.

Foreground color should be white.

Brush Tool selected.

Start adding the effect back.

This way, we can do it manually and apply the filter to parts we want.

I will speed this part up.

I'm going to add another lens flare.

Using your Move Tool. (V) Drag and drop.

Positon it over the camera.

Change the Blending Mode > Screen.

I'm going to rename this layer to Lens Flare.

I'm going to sharpen the image up a tad.

Have the top layer selected.

CTRL + SHIFT + ALT + E. (Merge all visible layers.)

I'm going to rename this layer to Sharpen.

Head up to Filter > Sharpen > Sharpen More.

If it's too sharp. Bring down the opacity a tad.

Thank you so much for watching!

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Most embarrassing motorcycle stories - Duration: 2:52.

I'm Zé from Tea2Wine, and welcome to Adventure Ride Chat, the place where all

bikes are adventure and where the chat starts here with me and continues with

all of us down in the comment area, and the topic for this week is something

that we can all relate to. What was the most embarrassing situation you had on

your motorcycling history? As far as I'm concerned, easy my first bike! I remember,

brought it from the dealer, parked by my home, and I went up put on my black leathers to

fit with my black bike, my black sports bike, came downstairs, sat on the bike

feeling like a mixture between Valentino Rossi and Tom Cruise in Top Gun

I put on my helmet, I zipped my suit up, put on my gloves, and I was feeling fully

cocky, fully confident, and I went to start the bike and...

didn't start!

Didn't start at all! I tried everything I could remember. I wiggled the bike, I looked

around, I saw the key, I looked at everything the bike just wouldn't start at

this point my epicness and my coolness... out the window! I was feeling way more

like Dumb and Dumber at this point!

And obviously, helmet off, gloves off, jacket off,

sweating all over the place because all of that black while stopped... wouldn't work,

and I just started thinking, "I'm gonna call the guy, I'm just gonna call the guy,

the bike is broken!", and from across the street I noticed that there's a

policeman watching this from the beginning with a little smirk on his

face, and he just looks at me in all of my despair and it just goes:

I was mortified, completely destroyed. I looked, the side stand

obviously was ON, the bike was in gear... I took it off and obviously,

the bike... started right away. The guy was there like... half laughing half trying

to keep his police pose, and I was just destroyed. But this is my story, this is

the one that I refer to and I remember when I'm thinking about my early days on

the bike, and the one that obviously made me feel more frustrated and more

embarrassed. But I would love to hear your stories, I would love to hear what

was the most embarrassing situation that happened to you, and I cannot wait to get

this conversation going! Obviously, don't forget to subscribe, don't forget to hit

that big thumbs up and to hit the little bell so you can get the notifications

when a new chat starts, and as for us, I'll see you next Saturday, and I'll see you

guys down in the comment area!

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A Hat In Time: Spiritual Successor to Original IP - Good Game Design - Duration: 10:43.

After 4 years in development, the cute as heck 3D platformer A Hat in Time has finally

graced us with its presence, and I truly mean that!

It's a delightful journey from start to finish and every single chapter is unique

and full of charisma.

There is so much to unpack about its game design, but what has stood out to me most

now that I've played it for myself is how it has successfully bridged the gap from being

a spiritual successor of the collectathon genre, to a truly original IP.

Let's talk about it.

I had the pleasure of chatting with A Hat in Time's creator and director, Jonas Kærlev,

about its development process and how it became the final product it is today.

His dev team, Gears for Breakfast, faced a lot of challenges along the way, but it seemed

like their vision was clear from the start.

(Some games, when they make a spiritual successor, they're like alright, we'll follow the thing we like.

The pros and cons and the atmosphere and the feeling of everything, we want that perfectly

encaptured into our game.

We didn't really want that, we wanted the game to kind of like be able to stand on its own.

We realized that the games we're inspired by, they're not flawless, and trying to pretend

they aren't flawless is a mistake.)

A Hat in Time obviously has a lot of inspirations, but the key was taking those influences and

expanding on them to give us something fresh.

In our discussion, it was apparent that 3 main areas were considered in how to push

A Hat in Time over the edge from homage into standalone classic: versatile movement, improved

camera, and a buttload of charm.

Let's start with the movement.

Kærlev stated that this is where it all began - they wanted to make sure Hat Kid felt good

to move around the various levels before starting anything else, which makes sense, movement

is the bread and butter of a platformer after all.

But all of the various abilities at the player's disposal appear to be based around a singular

design principle: (If you have no double jump, you jump and you miss, then oh, you're dead, right?

There's no way to recover from that.

But I feel like if the player recognizes they made a mistake, then they should be able to

salvage that mistake.

Which is what the double jump is there to do.

It's not just to reach higher places, it's to make sure they can salvage their mistake.)

A Hat in Time's movement is about more than just what feels good, it's goal is to give

the player as many options as possible for fixing mistakes and chaining moves together

to traverse stages (A lot of our moves can connect into each other, like you can do a

double jump, dive, dive cancel, to a hat ability for instance.

A lot of people might think that our moveset is very small, but I think that we designed

that on purpose, because we wanted to focus on just a few moves and how much those moves

can connect and intertwine with eachother to create interesting movesets).

And there certainly is a lot more under the hood in A Hat in Time than originally meets

the eye.

While a double jump, dive and wall climb might seem relatively basic, you can get a third

jump by canceling out of a dive, and this is actually taught in one of the missions,

the devs want the player to have as many choices for mobility as they can.

Furthermore, there's complex secret mechanics that, while not explicitly told to the player,

could be found by a more attentive audience.

If you hit jump just as Hat Kid touches the ground from a dive, she'll quickly bounce

back up with an insane speed boost.

You can also recover from a large fall by pressing the same button as you land, similar

to teching in Super Smash Bros.

Not only could this lead to completing a level extremely fast when combined with the Sprint

cap, it further demonstrates the team's focus on what feels satisfying, not just in

movement, but in opportunity.

If everything flows well from a motion standpoint, it allows the rest of the game to shine through.

Similarly, the camera has always been the crux of the 3D Platformer genre, either making

or breaking some people's experience.

And while a certain amount of bad camera placement can be assumed from these types of games,

Kærlev feels differently: (Some people say "oh this game has bad camera, oh but that's

expected because it's inspired by old games".

Like, that's such a cop-out, just make a proper camera, gosh-darnit!

Just do it right!)

A huge part of setting A Hat In Time apart from its contemporaries is not settling for

what people might expect out of a game like this.

Without a doubt, some camera issues are unavoidable, it's a natural product of platforming in

3D space, but Gears for Breakfast spent a lot of time developing an extremely complex

camera to make sure it was as little of a nuisance as possible.

(What we actually do is we make some predictions, right?

Like the player might move over here, and we're like alright, where is the camera going

to be?

Let's feed that into the algorithm, where's the camera going to be then?

Alright let's slowly make some like, middle ground between where the player is now and

where the player's going to be, and then that's our new camera position.

So the camera is constantly trying to like predict where you're trying to go, which is

like, an insane thing to do for just a tiny little detail with the camera).

On top of this, the team worked tirelessly to add effects like Silhouette, Passthrough,

Camera Whiskers, and Geometry Dithering to give it that extra polish that helps it stand

tall among other platforming giants.

Not only do these changes make the gameplay seamless, but it can help the audience to

have an easier time watching a let's play or stream of the game, which was important

to the dev team as well.

While it was a headache to develop, Kærlev thinks it was worthwhile.

(I don't blame anyone for just taking the easy way out, but we really wanted that to

be solid because the moment you feel you're out of control, especially with the camera,

that's when you're gonna get hit by a brick wall, because you lose control of your character

which is awful).

But finally, what I think is most important in transforming A Hat in Time from a spiritual

successor into its own original behemoth was the level of charm bursting at its seams.

I had the opportunity to test out a demo level before the game's release entitled "Murder

on the Owl Express", and it perfectly exemplifies the care and detail Gears for Breakfast employed.

The act begins with a bunch of shady crows asking you ridiculous personal questions and

letting you input your answers, like what your pet's childhood pet would be named,

your uncle's sister's maiden name, or a body part that you're self conscious about.

Eventually you find a dead body with a knife in its back, and a cardboard cutout of what's

supposed to be your aunt at the scene of the crime.

The stage quickly turns into a whodunit murder mystery where you have to find clues about

the suspects and stealthily avoid being spotted by the Crow Agent Watch.

Note Hat Kid's detective finger gun, that's very important.

As a clock slowly ticks down, you travel from car to car finding keys, rescuing your pet

dog you named earlier, and even overhearing crows gossip about the body part that you

said you were self conscious about - man that actually cuts real deep.

As you find your last clue, you're asked to identify who the murderer is between 6

options, including that cardboard cutout of your aunt, the victim and even yourself.

Little do you know, that there's a big secret here: (Spoilers for everyone who hasn't played

the level yet - every ending is correct.

Like, no matter which one you pick it's the correct answer.

And every time someone plays the level for the first time, they're like "*snaps* I knew it.

I knew that was the one.

The one I picked, that's the right one."

Who you pick doesn't really matter too much, what matters is you had fun along the way).

From a game design perspective, the journey is more important than the destination in this chapter.

The time limit isn't actually counting down in real time, but rather triggers when you

enter certain rooms, and it doesn't matter which suspect you choose, it'll give you

a comical outcome either way.

The crazy thing is, every world has a memorable act like this, and tries to inject as much

personality as possible: (Yeah we tried to make it as fun as possible.

That's really what it's about, it's not just about, ya know, platforming.

Ya know, it's not just hardcore, "you have to jump this and you have to jump over here",

it's about having fun, and that's really what we're all about).

Over the course of A Hat in Time, you'll go from a seaside town controlled by the mafia,

to a parade on the rooftops to a haunted mansion (and seriously it's actually really terrifying),

and making sure you never tread the same ground twice was paramount to Kærlev and his team

(Every chapter is completely unique, and not just in visuals, in that how they operate.

So, in Mario 64 you complete a star, and the next star becomes available.

And that is true only for our very first world, but just straight into the 2nd world, we change

that up completely.

We have our very own little bird-metacritic that tells you how much your movie got.

And how well your movies perform decides who you get to fight as a boss.

Then the next chapter, which is called Subcon Forest, like again we throw everything you

know completely out the window, and now there's no like, missions.

Instead there's contracts.

Like, you meet this shady character who's like "Alright, you work for me now", so you

have to complete your contractual obligations).

And this thought continues into chapter 4 where it literally becomes an open world adventure

with no missions at all, allowing you to just roam freely and find time-pieces and other

goodies as you go.

Making everything as cute as possible not only affected the art direction but mechanics

as well, like the various hats you can knit, just because they thought it would be adorable

to have all these little beanies and masks to wear.

All it takes is booting up the game for just a few minutes to see how apparent this is,

and while it took a lot more time to be released than some had originally hoped, Kærlev knew

how important polish was to A Hat in Time's development (If we wanted to, we could have

like, just shipped the game out in like a year or two, right?

But we didn't, we chose not to do that, we chose to actually care about the game.

And it has been an immense pain, but I think it's paid off).

And I couldn't agree more - all the little details is what helps set A Hat in Time apart

from its predecessors and its competition.

From bouncing on burger cushions, to scaring mafia men as a swamp monster, to crossing

off parts of a contract to become a ghost's best friend, it seemed like every step I took

in A Hat in Time made me smile, and turned it into an experience I won't ever forget.

If you're interested in hearing my full interview with Jonas Kærlev, you can check

it out in the description below.

New IP's are important, I think they help drive the game industry forward and into new

territory we've never seen before, and it's cool to see how some of them get there in

the process.

If you've played A Hat in Time, what are some of your favorite parts of the game?

Do you think it lives up to its goals?

Tell me in the comments below, I'd love to hear it.

Thanks for watching another episode of Good Game Design.

I'll see you guys next time, stay frosty my friends!

Hey guys, it's snomaN, I hope you enjoyed today's look at A Hat in Time.

I wanted to give a huge shoutout to my Patreon supporters, they gave me input about what

questions to ask Jonas about the game and got to take a look at the interview early.

If you ever want to help support the channel and gain access to all sorts of rewards in

the process, consider chipping in at patreon.com/snomangaming.

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JULIUS REACTS: Hamilton in 7 Minutes - Animatic (Ziksua) - Duration: 14:12.

Hi, I'm Julius and for today's video, I'll be reacting to Ziksua!

Now, she is famous because of a particular video:

"Hamilton in 7 Minutes."

So, I will react to that!

Let's go!

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50 Best Places to Study Abroad In The World - Duration: 19:01.

We know the feeling.. Summer is over; you're back in school, but instead of studying,

you're watching travel vlogs on YouTube

counting down the days until graduation when you can take off on your big adventure.

But don't worry... traveling the world doesn't have to wait for graduation.

Studying abroad can be one of the most enriching

experiences of your life, and there are tons of scholarships

to make It no more expensive than your current tuition.

We're going to be making a follow up video with information about scholarships, grants, and fellowships.

But this video is going to get you inspired about all the places you can study abroad.

Before we get started, it's important to ask yourself the following questions:

First and foremost: where does your school offer study abroad programs?

Every school partners with different universities overseas, but your study abroad office can tell you

specifically where you can go.

Next ask yourself these questions:

What is your major? What's your budget?

Are you learning a foreign language, and

can this experience help you get a job after you graduate?

No matter where you choose, one piece of advice applies everywhere:

If you're going to spend the time and the money to move abroad,

avoid the familiar and go to the place with the most

culture shock that you can handle.

The more you pop out of your comfort zone, the more you'll grow,

the more this experience will help you in the future.

Even if you do choose a popular destination like Italy or London,

remember to limit your time with other foreigners

and try your best to integrate yourself in the local culture.

You'll make connections that will last a lifetime.

If you have not already, make sure you subscribe to Vagabrothers; turn on notifications;

Give this video a big thumbs -up, and share with your classmates.

And if you've studied abroad already, leave your own tips in the comment section.

Now remember this is not a lecture.

There's not going to be a test,

but you may want to take some notes.

These are the best places to study abroad.

The most popular study abroad destination in the world is.. you guessed it

Italy.

The prospect of spending a semester enjoying "La Dolce Vita,"

indulging in the Mediterranean diet,

Signore??? Va bene.

and learning Italian in the arms of a local lover

is all quite enticing, and the schools are good, too.

Mi piace.

Take Rome, the Eternal City with over 2,000 years of history.

Milano, the fashion capital of the world.

Florence also known as Firenze,

the birthplace of the Renaissance,

Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo and all of the other Ninja Turtles.

But if you want to go deeper, consider these universities:

Bologna, Padua, Napoli, or Torino in the north.

These are some of the oldest universities in the world,

and they're off the tourist trail.

For English speakers and English students, the U.K. is an understandably popular destination.

Synonymous with sophistication and full of dream schools like Oxford,

Cambridge, and the London School of Economics,

who wouldn't want to study in the U.K.?

And if you haven't travelled much,

the U.K. is a really great first time destination.

London is the obvious choice

with plenty of prestigious schools, loads of students and no

shortage of things to do in your free time.

In Northern England, you have Manchester,

home to the top-ranked University of Manchester

with a music scene that produced bands like Joy Division,

Oasis and The Smiths.

In Scotland consider studying in the gorgeous capital of Edinburgh,

an historic hilltop town with loads of students, great nightlife, and a castle.

It's basically the closest thing you're going to get to studying at Hogwarts.

Next up: Spain, which will teach you that there's a lot

more to being a student than just studying..

Leisurely lunches,

conversations over cafe con leche,

and all-night parties will make you never want to go home.

Plus it's a great place to learn Spanish with the proper Castilian accent.

Castellano better than Castilla.

Madrid Is the obvious choice,

as is Barcelona.

Both are great cities to study in,

but there are tons of foreign students,

and it's easy to get lumped in with rest of the Guiris.

Spelt G-U-I-R-I-S

is Spanish slang for foreigners.

Dive deeper by studying in Salamanca,

the university town in Castilla Leon,

the heartland of Spain.

Also consider San Sebastian or Bilbao in our beloved Basque Country.

You can also check out Santiago de Compostela, the holy city in Galicia,

not to mention Sevilla, Granada, Malaga.

There are so many beautiful cities in Spain,

and all of them have great universities.

If you already speak Spanish, why not challenge yourself to learn

some of the local languages like Basque, Catalan, Gallego?

The options are endless.

Public service announcement:

Did you realize over two-thirds of U.S. students study abroad in Europe

with over one-third studying in Italy, Spain, and the U.K. alone?

By comparison only 16% studied in Asia, 12 % in Latin America.

Africa, the Middle East, and Australia were all in the single digits.

So on that note, let's think more broadly than Western Europe.

Take for example China.

You may be asking yourself why China?

Let's take a little moment to think hmmm

With over 3,500 years of written history,

it is the oldest continuous

civilization on earth with the widest spoken language and the second largest economy in the world.

In short, China matters and

studying there is probably a good call for your future career.

Hong Kong is the softest landing for many westerners because it's a former British

territory that speaks English and blends east and west like no other place on earth.

But if you plan on learning Mandarin,

you might want to choose Beijing or Shanghai

because in Hong Kong the primary language is Cantonese.

Shanghai is another solid choice for China.

Like Hong Kong, it's a global financial hub full of expats,

locals, and students alike.

If you're trying to beef up your resume,

it's hard to think of a better place to do it than Shanghai.

Beijing, China's massive capital, is ideal for those of you looking to dive into the deep end.

With over 21 million inhabitants and over

3,000 years of history,

Beijing is the beating heart of rising China, and it would be a great place to study for a semester.

If China seems like too much culture shock,

consider Singapore, a prosperous

city state founded by the British that today Is a global hub of finance and trade

with some really great schools to match.

National University of Singapore and Nanyang Technical University are both in the top 40 worldwide.

Beyond that, the population is a mixture of Chinese,

Indians, and Malay, which creates a very unique cultural experience, not to mention the food is

incredible and its location right at the tip of Southeast Asia makes It the perfect place to base yourself

to explore more of the region including Thailand, the Philippines,

Indonesia, all of these countries are a hop skip and a jump away from Singapore.

Moving back to Europe we have France,

a classic choice since the Days of the Enlightenment

because Paris is always a good idea, especially when you consider schools like the Sarbonne and Science Po,

and H.E.C. Business School, just to name a few.

In terms of learning a language

French is still a really great choice,

not as popular as Spanish or Chinese,

but spoken by 220 million people worldwide.

Very handy for getting around Africa, the Caribbean, and the South Pacific.

If you want to get beyond Paris,

check out Bordeaux in the southwest, wine country, the Mediterranean melting pot of Marseille,

the student city of Montpellier or

Grenoble, a skier's paradise nestled in the Alps.

Another great place to learn French is Montreal in Quebec,

a bilingual city home to the excellent Mcgill University and the

Université de Montréal. It has more post-grad students than any other city in North America.

In short, it's smart, sexy, and sophisticated ,and a great place to live for awhile.

Another alternative is Vancouver,

Canada's third largest city nestled in the beautiful

forests of coastal British Columbia.

Vancity Is a great place to be,

and it's within striking distance of

Whistler Blackcomb Mountain,

one of the world's best ski and snowboard destinations.

While we're in North America, how about the USA?

The United States still has some of the world's best universities

and unparalleled student life.

Take Boston, quintessential New England, home to Harvard and M.I.T.

and some epic nightlife.

Or New York.. packed with great schools, tons of young, single people and

things to do, plus plenty of great ethnic restaurants that are so cheap,

they won't break your bank, even if your rent does.

In California, the Bay Area has Berkeley, Stanford, and many others.

While in Los Angeles you have my alma mater UCLA,

one of the top destinations for international students.

And my school UC Santa Barbara

voted number one party school in the world by Playboy.

Lastly.... Boulder, Colorado.

Not only one of the most educated cities in the country,

but also some of the wildest party life and

incredible surroundings, the Rockies.

Back in Europe, let's check out the Netherlands,

which has a large English- speaking population.

And if you're going to learn Dutch,

it's actually the closest related language to English.

In the Netherlands you can literally bike everywhere,

not to mention it's extremely well connected

to Europe via trains and airports.

Plus weed is legal.

So when you don't feel like studying, you can do that.

Amsterdam Is great and has plenty of universities,

but the oldest in the Netherlands is the

University of Leiden,

not to mention Erasmus University in Rotterdam.

For students looking for sunshine and good times,

what about Australia?

If you speak English or want to learn it,

Australia has some great options.

Sydney combines the best of Oz's beach vibes

with the urban sophistication of one of the world's most dynamic cities.

Melbourne, Australia's bohemian second city,

is consistently ranked one of the best places in the world to live.

And Brisbane with three major universities, two million people, and one of the highest student

ratios of any major city in the world.

It's also the gateway to the Gold Coast, which is a great option for sun seekers.

Not far away is New Zealand, which is

perfect for those of you who feel like a more chilled version of Australia and those of you who love nature.

Our dad is from New Zealand.

We are New Zealand citizens as well as American citizens, and I actually

studied abroad at the University of Otago in Dunedin on the South Island of New Zealand.

It was one of the best experiences of my life.

The university life, the student life was great at Otago.

There were tons of parties, tons of great people,

and it was located very close to

explore lots of the wild nature in the South Island.

The University of Auckland is New Zealand's top school in the largest city.

But consider the University of Victoria in Wellington,

the coolest little capital in the world.

On the other side of the globe,

consider the alpine nation of Austria,

home to Vienna, one of the world's great intellectual cities.

Vienna is absolutely gorgeous,

very safe, and it's been consistently ranked one of the best places to live in the world.

It's also at the center of Europe just

a short train ride away from Budapest, Prague, Italy and the Alps.

Plus Vienna invented coffee houses as we know them.

So when it comes time to study, you're going to have plenty of coffee to keep you going.

Nearby Prague is a great place for students because

A: it's not on the Euro and B: beer is literally cheaper than water.

Prague has been home to creative such as Franz Kafka and Milan Kundera,

and it still is a great place for young creatives.

Plus it's centrally located within the continent of Europe,

which means all of that money you've saved on your beer fund,

you can use to travel to other places.

Also in central Europe is Budapest,

which like Prague is not on the Euro and therefore one of the cheaper places to study in Europe.

It's got a long intellectual history, some beautiful people, great nightlife and not to mention over

200 natural hot springs in the middle of the city.

So when you get tired from studying, go check out one of its many spas.

Moving to the North Atlantic, we do recommend highly that you check out the island of Ireland.

Now I don't know how good my Irish accent was.

I'd like to think it's ok,

but I will highly recommend that you study abroad in Ireland

because Ireland Is one of our favorite places to travel, period.

The Irish have incredibly good vibes. They are welcoming. They are friendly. They are fun.

The countryside is absolutely gorgeous.

You have the ocean; you have mountains; you have pretty damn good food, not to mention Guinness.

If you're going to study abroad in Ireland,

consider Trinity College in Dublin, a revered centre for learning

and home to the incredibly famous Book of Kells.

Dublin itself is a Unesco city of literature.

As pretentious as that sounds, it's actually pretty awesome.

Dublin has created some incredible writers and their

legacy Is visible all over the city.

Some would say that Galway Is a better call.

It's much more low-key located on the western Atlantic side of Ireland.

It's a great music city, plus you have the Cliffs of Moore

and most of the Wild Atlantic Way within day trip length from the city.

For Spanish speakers we recommend Argentina, specifically Buenos Aires

where they're nine reputable and relatively affordable universities.....

Plus so much more that this South American center can teach you.

Tango lessons anyone? The lifestyle here is great:

parties that go all night, dinners of asado washed down with some malbec,

not to mention plenty of mate tea for when it comes time to study.

But if you are coming to learn Spanish,

just keep in mind that

Argentinian Spanish Is the most distinctive all Spanish dialects.

It's not necessarily a bad thing,

but something that people will notice as you speak Spanish outside of Argentina for the rest of your life.

If you want to learn a more neutral Spanish, learn it in Mexico,

which is the widest spoken dialect of Spanish,

and it's understood across the continent.

Mexico City is one of the world's great cities,

full of history, culture, incredible architecture, great food,

and pretty amazing nightlife.

Only on the weekends though students, okay ?

Thursday, Wednesday party nights is not allowed, all right?

[Whispers] It's allowed. You should do it,

but don't tell your parents I said you can do it, OK?

Yeah.. you can figure that out.

For Americans it's not technically overseas.

But building relations with our neighbors

south of the border is always a good call, and I guarantee you it will help you find a job

when you move back to the USA.

Despite being the second most populous country in the world,

relatively few students choose to study in India, which is a shame that we hope this video can rectify.

India Is one of the most stunning countries on earth.

I had the opportunity to work in Mumbai for four months after graduation.

It was one of the best decisions of my life.

The colors, the smells, the taste, the food ,all incredible.. not to mention

English is widely spoken.

Locals are super curious about foreigners, and it's

guaranteed to push you out of your comfort zone.

There are schools all over India, but

Mumbai has it all. It's the most

globally connected city in India with great schools and plenty of things to do.

For those of you interested in

Africa, the most logical place to study abroad is Cape Town and with good reason.

First Up: English is widely spoken..

Plus if you're from the Northern Hemisphere

Cape Town and South Africa are in the Southern Hemisphere.

So if you were to study abroad, say your winter semester,

you technically have two summers. It's pretty awesome.

Safety can be a concern here so you do have to have your wits about you.

But the standard of living is the closest you're going to get to North America or European

standard of living in the continent of Africa.

Lastly, South Africa's history has a lot to teach all of us.

From the struggles of colonialism to

apartheid, to the post apartheid world, it has a lot of lessons that all of us can learn from.

Also in Africa Is Accra, Ghana which has become increasingly

popular with African American students looking to connect with their West African heritage.

There's also a growing community of

African-American expats, thanks to a law known as the Right to Abode,

which gives people of African descent the ability to obtain permanent

residence to start a business.

So after graduation, you've got the great startup idea, this might be the place to do it.

Beyond that Ghana Is one of the more politically stable and safe countries in the region and a great gateway

to a continent that a lot of students overlook.

Moving south, how about Brazil?

Although we can't promise you're going to get a lot of studying done because this country is seriously fun.

That being said the top-ranked school in Latin America is the Universidad de Sao Paulo, and not far behind is a

Universidade Federal de Rio de Janeiro.

I'm still working on my Portuguese, but

Portuguese is a great language to learn, and it's really fun if you do It through activities such as capoeira,

Jujitsu,

surfing, football, or just learning how to dance Samba.

Plus people in Brazil are beautiful,

so what do you have to lose?

Okay last on our list is the option for the person who wants everything or just can't decide where to go.

That's Semester at Sea.

It's a floating university on a cruise ship that docks in 8 to 15 countries on two to four continents, including

destinations such as Russia, Morocco, Cuba, and Ghana.

Semester at Sea definitely has a lot of positives,

a lot of variety, a lot of partying, and

from what we hear..a lot of romance.

But there's also some drawbacks.

First of all it's not cheap.

You're on a cruise ship for an entire semester.

You're also surrounded by foreigners most of the time,

so it's less about cultural immersion than a cultural buffet.

In sum, it's not for everyone,

but if it's right for you and you can afford it, go for it.

All right ladies, gentlemen, fellow Vagabonds,

those were our tips on the best places

to study abroad in the world.

If you have studied abroad,

please share your experience with all of the fellow travel tribe

down there in the comment section.

If you enjoyed the video, give It a big thumbs-up, share with your friends, and subscribe

and turn on notifications, if you have not already.

In the meantime stay curious, keep exploring, and we'll see you on the road.

Peace.

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♪♪

So, I just finished my week at the Millionaire's Club,

and I'm feeling...good?

You're getting drunk. You're going to clubs.

What is all this about?

I'm 22.

I do feel like I learned something

even though I didn't really express that

in my actions on the date. [Chuckles]

I want to do a (bleep) shot.

Oh, my God. This should not be happening.

Working with Patti is intimidating.

Check yourself before you wreck yourself.

Partying... Yeah.

...getting drunk --

who's gonna want to date you later on?

I don't really know how to date to start with,

so I don't know.

I was just pretty anxious and nervous

about the whole situation.

♪♪

Whoo!

I think it went to shit in Patti's eyes,

but I had fun.

Patti was an absolute hurricane, but I kind of expected that.

No holds barred, give it to me how I need it,

and really not cutting any corners on it.

Why did you have three kids with two different moms

if you weren't gonna marry them? The truth.

The date takes off without a hitch.

We immediately start talking about what we're motivated by,

different adventures we'd like to go on, and things like that.

You had a killing K-9 bite your date.

I know, right?

You should have been way more connecting and romantic.

I definitely think I'd go on another date with Mai Vie.

She had a lot of motivation, a lot of spunk and drive,

and she's down for whatever, and that's exactly

what I need out of my lioness.

I'm not happy with Shondo's choice

for what he did on his date.

But the fact that he was able to zip it,

ask questions, and listen

is a good first step in finding true love.

Shondo can be a lot at times,

so what they told me was to slow things down,

bring it back, listen a little bit more,

and that's kind of the experience that I had

here at the Millionaire's Club.

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Custom thumbnails.

If designed well they can make people click and you get more views.

In fact they can double your views.

Hey youtubers, Nico here.

While working on Morningfame's upcoming keyword research tool I studied the effect

of using custom thumbnails.

And wow.

After you see my results you will never ever do another video without a well designed custom

thumbnail again.

I analyzed thousands of videos and looked at how many views they got.

Videos without a custom thumbnail – just a video frame – versus those with a custom

one.

Let's start with channels that have about 100 subscribers.

Videos without a custom thumbnail usually get 10 views in the first 24 hours.

Videos that have a custom thumbnail usually get 11 views in the first 24 hours.

That is 10% more.

A good start.

But let's look at channels with 1K subs.

Without custom thumbnails: 50 views after 24 hours.

With custom thumbnails: 80 views.

60% more.

Channels with 10K subs get 250 views for videos without a custom thumbnail.

And 450 views if they use custom thumbnails.

That is already 80% more.

And finally channels with 100K subs get a thousand views in the first 24 hours versus

2000 views with custom thumbnails.

2 times as much!

Remember, I looked at the views during only the first 24 hours of a video's life.

If a video is that much more successful in the first 24 hours imagine how much more it

blows up in the days after that.

And since the gap between videos with and without custom thumbnails is increasing the

more you grow, it is a clear sign that custom thumbnails help you grow more effectively.

Now the big question.

How to design your thumbnails the right way.

3 tips coming up.

Your thumbnails should have a consistent style so that people who know your channel recognize

your videos purely by their thumbnail design.

Like I always use the tilted text and the same colors.

This way your viewers are more likely to watch more of your videos.

If they are enjoying your videos and spot another one of yours, well, they are likely

to click on it.

On mobile for example your thumbnails show up very small.

The big question is: Are they still as powerful then?

This one for example has very thin text here and I can't read it anymore when it is small.

I should have used a bolder font.

How do your thumbnails stack up against your competition?

Although I have a very well designed thumbnail here it just doesn't stick out.

The competing videos have great thumbnails as well.

For this one for example the competition is not as fierce.

Mine sticks out a little.

Alright.

What is the status quo of your thumbnails?

It is always a good idea to get an opinion from someone else.

Visit Dan's channel review live streams over at Creator Fundamentals for example.

If you speak French then you have to check out Valentin Braem's channel review live

streams.

Tube Mechanics just announced a shout-out and channel review series you can get featured

in.

And if you want to learn all there is about great thumbnail design then check out Brian

G.'s webinar.

Cheers guys!

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What's your favorite 3kliksphilip video?

I am not like a big fan of him but.. I don't know...

Why not?

Why not? No I don't know..

He's just a bit...

He- he's alright... I don't know...

What's wrong did he not do any gambling adverts? (He is kinda shit isn't he?)

No he's okay...

He's a bit boring I gue- I don't know

He isn't really the most LIT HYPED videos, you get me?

Yeah yeah I feel ya, totally understandable.

But he does really good ANALysis!

It's pretty fun actually, isn't it?

When they think that you're not that actual youtuber and then they say shit about them

Yeah it's pretty beautiful

It's kinda funny

I just wanna know about what they think!

This is the best way of doing market research!

Trolling in CS:GO by asking people

Green?

Yeah?

No, green.

Yeah?

CatOfWar he is talking to you

Oh no it's me! I am green!

Yeah

Why do you have a private profile?

Because...

Because he likes his privacy...

Mmmm okay (Yeah)

Look at my profile

Are you trying to find out if he is a Youtuber or something? (I will, well I have already but I will look again)

No.. I'm just... curious...

We like really hate youtuber- like CS:GO youtubers

I think you can agree with me on this one

They like running out of ideas and shit yeah?

Like knife videos and all of that?

Yeah.. I- eh okay yeah..

Like betting videos... like honestly

I bet they all just gonna start gambling videos tomorrow

Imagine if like Philip did gambling videos, how would you feel about him?

If 3kliksphilip did gambling videos, how would you feel?

I don't know... Not the best but why do you like 3kliksphilip so much?

I don't know dude I have like a raging hard on for him (Why do you like 3kliksphilip so much?)

No no I am just as- you seem to mention him a lot...

He's got the same name as you!

Yeah!

He's got the same name as you so I'm interested!

Yes

Okay whatever

Who do you watch on YouTube?

Who do I watch?

ARE YOU SERIOUS?!

Let me go through my subscriptions for you then

Okay!

This might take a while but you know, we can get through it

Is 3kliksphilip one of them?

ComedyShortsGamer

-laughs-

Is 3kliksphilip's gay?

Yeah yeah definitely!

He's probably gay yeah, he is a little bit of homo

A raging homo!

A raging. homo.

A raging homosexual

So what's your favorite Youtuber- CS:GO youtuber, Filip?

My favorite CS:GO Youtuber?

Yeah your favorite CS:GO Youtuber

3kliksp- I mean yeah?

Oh 3kliksphilip?

You know what rhymes with 3kliksphilip?

Best Youtuber there is

No.

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did you know that some habits have a profound impact on abdominal fat there's

a close relation between healthy diet and stress management for example excess

belly fat isn't just an aesthetic problem it has been linked to serious

diseases such as diabetes and heart disease the unhealthy lifestyle in

habits of the modern society is putting our health at a big risk stress alcohol

abuse smoking unhealthy diet and the high sugar intake are all responsible

for weight gain and excess belly fat which is slowly destroying our health

belly fat is difficult to eliminate but today we're going to present a few tips

that can melt the belly fat in just a short time avoiding sugar sugar is your

enemy if you are trying to lose weight if you want to get slimmer you need to

cut back on cookies candy and desserts as refined sugar can destroy your health

stay away from sugar for a month and you will start losing weight reduce stress

stress is seriously unhealthy and the reason for many life-threatening

diseases and conditions it contributes to excess belly fat and weight gain as

well so try eliminating it with yoga or meditation deep breathing it may not

sound like it but taking deep breaths is a great weight loss method taking deep

breaths will also reset the stress cycle and allow you to relax

besides these tips we have a great natural remedy that will accelerate the

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certain ingredients to the coffee can boost its effects and make it healthier

here's how to prepare the creamer ingredients 1 teaspoon cocoa 1 TSP

powdered cinnamon 1/2 a cup of honey 3/4 of a cup of coconut oil preparation mix

the ingredients in a bowl then transfer the mixture in a glass jar and keep it

in the fridge now add one to two teaspoons of the creamer to your hot cup

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