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GALACTIC HUB NEW LOCATION REVEALED! ARK PROJECT, HOW TO & MORE - Duration: 7:18.

Howdy folks, today we have some excellent news! the Galactic Hub has today at this moment

publicly entered the NEXT era, and today, I'm going to tell you everything you need

to know to find and get involved in the Galactic Hub.

As for those of you confused on what the actual Galactic Hub is, it is a tiny point in space,

just 11 regions containing thousands of Star Systems where Interlopers of all kinds gather

to explore, share knowledge and document our little corner of space.

I have resided in the Hub for quite a long time now, it was multiplayer before multiplayer,

it is where many of us call home in No Man's Sky.

It seems fitting to start this by reading the introduction written by the Founder of

the Galactic Hub, 7101334 in the official release that announces the new Hub and what

has happened.

We've come along way, we Interlopers, Travelers, glitches in the simulation.

When the Galactic Hub was founded, on October 30th, 2016, the only form of player content

which was visible was uploaded names.

Most of you know where it went from there - Comm Stations, base building then sharing,

floating orbs.

Now, the NEXT Generation offers civilizations potential at least as significant as the addition

of base sharing, as well as significantly expanding on the nature of that old feature.

As we approach our 2nd year of interloping, we have plenty of history to look back on.

We have much to be proud of, even if necessary digital cataclysms brought by updates have

left us with little to remember of those times but pictures and whatever we can carry in

our freighter.

There's an extensive history of cooperation and innovation in the Galactic Hub which could,

and should, be celebrated - but today is not for the past.

Our civilization's focus and energy must be directed into building the future.

Today we relocate to the Arm of Vezitinen region, a mushroom-cloud / tree-shaped region

which also features an impressive linear constellation down the center, the Spine of Olympus.

Shungka never quite felt like home to me, and as much as I loved the Rentocniijik Expanse,

I'm already more comfortable in the new Hub region.

This excellent region of space was located by GHDF Officer & Ark Program participant

u/Mark4945.

If you are curious why it's taken so long since the launch, well, The Galactic Hub has

been heavily active, this has never stopped, the Ark program has been constantly working

since the launch to establish the New Hub by setting a good example for naming convention

and just generally starting things off in a huge way.

By this I mean a select crew on both PS4 and PC have been actively exploring the main central

region also known as Hub 1, and naming the systems, over 500 systems on both PC and PS4

have been discovered.

But don't worry, there's still several thousand left untouched in Hubs 2 through 11.

If you are an Xbox player, it is requested that if you warp into one of the Hub 1 systems

that have yet to be renamed that you consult the spreadsheet linked in the description

and name it the same as it is on PC and PS4, unfortunately, the Ark program could not get

into full swing on Xbox, this is only a thing for Hub 1, the other 10 Hubs have no such

requirement.

For those who are unaware, the Hub Naming guidelines have been revised and significantly

simplified.

The Hub has always employed a naming guideline for systems, these Naming Conventions are

a short tag that holds all the needed information for the system's address within a few characters.

All you need is the Galactic Coordinate gained via a Signal Booster, it is a 19 digit code

that consists of 4 hexadecimal sections of 4, the first 3 are the coordinates to the

region, so this is what is used for the hub number, the 4th is the solar index which refers

to that exact system within the region.

For this example, we are using the new TopoftheTree3, which is the Port system, more on that shortly.

To construct the tag, simply open square brackets, then the hub number, as this example is in

'The Arm Of Vezitinen' which is Hub region 1, we put HUB1 followed by a hyphen, then

the solar index as it is displayed on the signal booster, only you don't put the 0's

on the left, so for this one it is 21, then close your square brackets and that is the

hub tag completed.

After the tag just name it whatever you want and blamo, your new system has a helpful tag

that can be shared and such allowing anyone who reads it to easily decode it into a galactic

coordinate and even portal address to go there.

Wiki Documentation will also soon start by collecting information on the New Galactic

Hub location in a huge way, more information on this can be found in 7101334's Reddit post

linked in the description.

As far as how to get here, there are a few methods.

Previously, Black Hole Roulette was an option, but as it currently stands, Black Holes appear

to be connected to a specific system on their other side, this is different to before when

it was a random system a few thousand light years closer to the center, and while these

potentially purposeful changes present some fantastic new Galactic Route opportunities,

it does not help you get to the hub.

If you have the Portal Glyphs, then Portal is by far the best way to get to the Galactic

Hub, simply dial the address on screen now and step through the portal, you are now in

the Port System, also known as Top of the Tree 3.

You can just build a base terminal in the Top of the Tree 3 system to create a teleport

link to the hub.

Another option for those of you who are currently experiencing the bug that prevents you from

getting portal glyphs, is to use the hUber service, and by this, I mean to join the game

of someone who is in the Hub, head to the space station, teleport to somewhere and then

back, save both manually and Autosave and you then have a teleport link to the hub.

Once here, just head out into any of the 11 regions hunting for your new home system,

claim a planet that is not already claimed by another, be careful at the moment as bases

appear to not be uploading properly, so this is a tricky venture right now, then build

your beautiful new base and get involved in some Hub life activities.

As a bit of a PSA, the discovery servers are currently extremely bad, I for one cannot

see any names of system and planets that have been uploaded since the launch, but some can

which shows that they have been uploaded, but because of this I can re-upload a system

name, so please be sure not to rename any systems in HUB1, these systems have already

been named, you just aren't seeing them yet, but you should be mostly safe to rename in

the surrounding hubs, though as at the moment it is a bit glitchy, please do not mass name

systems, just the one or 2 that you are making your home, and be sure to never press that

upload all button once you have started exploring the hub, otherwise it will upload the default

name without the HUB tags, to the detriment of all Interlopers.

Over this weekend I'll be showing some of my exploration of the Galactic Hub as well

as my first base build which I already know what I'm building, and it's going to be magnificent!

For loads of information mentioned and not, links to everything are in the description.

The Galactic Hub also has a youtube channel now which has content provided by many No

Man's Sky Youtubers, it's been a little quiet in these first few weeks due to just incredibly

busy folk concentrating on their own content, but soon will flourish with consistent videos,

link to the channel is with everything else in the description.

I hope you guys are as excited as me about the Galactic Hub being public again, it's

going to be one hell of a ride.

Like, share, subscribe, Patreon, Discord and such

Have an awesome day Interlopers!

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THE FIELD E3 : TRAILER - Duration: 0:31.

We invited the mayor and some city officials

The whole purpose of it is to engage communities

and let them know what's going on here

A few of the guys have a lot of promise

And there's Alex

I've got him on the front line

Elton is considered a full-time employee but he is still in school

Waiting on a rod buster

Let's go Shorty

Gotta put that embed in there

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Spider-Man PS4 - Frequency - Duration: 2:11.

Get ready to do whatever a spider can,

Spider-Man is coming to the PS4.

I'm Al Baldino and this is Frequency,

From Turtle Beach.

Insomniac Games,

Developers of the hit gaming series Spyro the Dragon and Ratchet and Clank,

Is bringing back everyone's favorite web-slinging hero to consoles,

In a brand new original adventure completely separate from the cinematic and comic universes.

The game stars a 23 year old Peter Parker,

Who recently graduated from college,

And is juggling an internship at a laboratory,

While still being New York City's friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.

After Wilson Fisk is arrested early in the game,

A new gang called the Inner Demons starts taking over his territory.

Their leader Martin Lee also leads a double life,

As one of the most prominent businessmen in New York City,

And as the super villain Mr. Negative.

I assume his powers are to be a real Debbie Downer.

Spidey will not only have to stop him, but also a cadre of classic villains,

Including The Vulture, Electro, Rhino,

And the recently announced Silver Sable.

He won't be alone, however; as he'll be supported by key allies,

Including Mary Jane Watson and Miles Morales.

Spider-Man is an open-world adventure with an emphasis on swinging, parkour exploration,

And acrobatic combat.

Spidey will be able to use agility and the environment to travel the streets of Manhattan,

And take on the baddies in his way.

He will also be able to use a variety of gadgets and suits that give him special abilities.

At certain points in the game, players will be able to control Mary Jane,

As she investigates what's going on in the city for the Daily Bugle.

Are you ready to swing into action and save New York City?

Let us know in the comments below.

[Singing the Spider-Man theme]

Today's track is "Spider" by Alvar Porphyry.

As always, you can follow a sound track by following the show.

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If You Want To Overcome Your Fear of Death (Watch This Video) - Duration: 4:03.

Heya playa, all week long we've been talking about losing people around us, family, friends,

crushes, mentors but the one question we have to stop and ask ourselves is, what's going

to happen when we die?

How do we accept the fact that one day, we're no longer gonna be here?

I'm gonna cover that right after this.

For those of you that are new here, my name is Josh and every single Monday through Friday

I make videos sharing tips, ideas and stories teaching you how to be your best self, now

it's a simple fact of life.

One day we're going to die.

We don't know how we don't know when and we don't know why.

Thinking about your own death can actually raise a lot of different questions for you.

What's it actually going to feel like when you die?

Are you going to go to heaven or hell or are people going to remember you as a good person

once you're no longer here?

It's a scary thing to think about because no one really has a truly definitive answer.

And that uncertainty is what makes us feel unsettles.

The simple fact that we don't really know exactly what's gonna happen leaves us unnerved.

So if there's no definitive answers to any of those questions, how can anyone feel at

peace with the idea that one day they're going to die?

Shouldn't we all be frantic and worried that one day, that might be it?

I think if you're someone that carries that mindset, you're not really living in the present

moment.

You're always worried about what's going to happen next and you're never really enjoying

what you have right now.

Most of the time, we get so used to seeing the same people every single day that we don't

really practice that sense of gratitude for having them there in that moment.

We just kind of assume that things are going to be the same tomorrow, the same way that

you wake up in the morning knowing that the sun is going to rise, you don't really have

to think too much about whether it will, we feel that same sense when it comes to our

families, our friends, our school, our environment.

After a while, we get so used to the cycle that we start to feel invincible.

Like nothing can change in our lives.

Nothing can happen in a snap decision that can ultimately affect everything as we know

it.

Now I'm not telling you to spend every moment of every day constantly thinking about everyone

else.

That'll drive you crazy but it is important to recognize what you do have in this life,

the things that we do take for granted.

Our health, our education, our roof over our head, the fact that we can walk and talk and

breathe.

All these things are things that get overlooked and they really shouldn't be.

All it takes is a snap of a finger and things can just disappear from your life.

So how do you accept the fact that you are going to die?

Is everything you're doing, everything you're working for all for nothing?

Is it a waste of time because no matter how hard you try you're gonna die and it's not

really going to amount to anything?

I personally don't see it that way.

I think you have something special and unique that needs to be shared with the world.

You can be somebody great, all you have to do is apply yourself, put yourself out there,

change lives.

You have something to offer that no one else can so even if you're gonna die today, tomorrow,

next week, next year, whenever it may be, you can have an impact on someone else's life.

And you might not feel like you're at a place where your life and legacy can have a profound

impact on others, but trust me, it can.

So instead of worrying about what it's going to feel like when you die because when that

happens you're not really gonna know, it's just gonna kinda instantly cut off for you.

And instead of worrying about whether or not people are going to remember you as a positive

person once you die, you have control over how you live you life.

How you interact with others, how you speak to them, how you treat them, how you teach

them.

Put more positivity out into this world and offer that.

How people choose to remember you is how they choose to remember you but you have control

over your own decisions today.

I know that fear might still be there and that's why I wanted to talk to you guys about

it.

Are you afraid of dying?

What do you think happens when we die?

Leave your comments down below and let's talk about it.

On that note guys, thank you so much for watching.

If you enjoyed the video hit the thumbs up button and make sure to check out the playlist

over there on the side where I go way more in-depth on dealing with loss.

We're all going to deal with loss at some point in our lives so it's better to be prepared.

To know how to actively handle and take care of these things when they happen.

On that note guys, I'll catch you next week.

As always, love and peace.

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A team of experienced developers will bring to your attention a global marketing platform,

the creation and launch of which will enable each user to create digital content with the

possibility of its consumption.

Transformation and interaction with suppliers will attract a huge number of users, increase

the income of participants and create huge potential in the future.

Creating a platform VibraVid will allow each user to use the platform on their desktop

and mobile device, creating content for consumers with the ability to listen or view will increase

the income of content creators.

The common platform will enable you to earn and spend your income both to the user and

the creator, using the platform vibrovid each user will receive additional benefits: downloading

and storing their content, the ability to sell and rent their creativity, and sell products,

tickets directly to their fans and subscribers.

I would also like to emphasize that this platform will use its own BeatzСoin crypto currency

which will allow all participants to make equal exchanges and the opportunity to make

exchanges for goods services and much more.

This BeatzCoin marker will use the Ezerium network that will allow it to interact with

other wallets and provide it with convenient integration in other directions.

All of the above is a small part of the platform's capabilities and has great potential in the

future.

Experienced team of developers will make every effort to implement this project.

Well, subscribe to the channel, click the like button and leave comments below, with

you was a SkazoChniK TV, until new meetings in new video reviews.

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What Happens If You Fuse All Your Chromosomes? | SciShow News - Duration: 5:06.

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23 pairs.

With just those two words, you probably already know what I'm talking about: chromosomes,

the tightly-wound packets of DNA and protein that together make up our genomes.

And not just any chromosomes, but the number of chromosomes in most humans.

But have you ever thought about why it's 23?

There's a whole range of numbers of chromosomes different species can have.

And scientists have been puzzling over the possible advantages of having more of them for a while.

Weirdly, this number that most of us have memorized may not be as integral as we thought.

Because in papers published in the journal Nature this week, two separate groups of biologists

reported fusing entire sets of chromosomes together, reducing the count down to just one or two.

And, kind of shockingly, things mostly went okay.

Before you start freaking out, this experiment wasn't done in humans.

Instead, the researchers worked with Saccharomyces cerevisiae, a fungus better known as Baker's

or Brewer's yeast, since it's the species we use to make bread and beer.

This yeast normally has 16 chromosomes.

But thanks to genetic engineering technologies, including CRISPR, the scientists were able

to progressively stitch together more and more chromosomes.

That required taking out two structural components of the chromosomes:

centromeres, short DNA sequences roughly in the middle of each chromosome where they attach

to each other during cell division;

and telomeres, the repetitive sequences at the ends of chromosomes that help keep them intact.

You only want one centromere and two telomeres per chromosome, so both groups hacked away

at all the extras, and took slightly different approaches to the fusion part.

One team from China was able to pack all 16 into one single, giant chromosome, while an

American team got it down to just two big chromosomes.

Importantly, the researchers made very few changes to the overall DNA sequence, so any

observed differences are almost certainly a result of messing with the chromosomal structure.

It's actually the first time biologists have ever been able to whittle the chromosome

number down to one in any eukaryote which are organisms like us, whose chromosomes are

stored in a special nucleus compartment in their cells.

So, what happened after this radical change?

At first glance, not much.

No word on what they tasted like compared to the strains we use for bread and beer,

but the chromosome-tinkered strains of yeast looked very much like their normal counterpart in size and shape.

They also went through cell division normally, and it could grow under a variety of conditions.

Yeast geneticists like to test out different nutrients and conditions to see if strains are lacking in certain areas.

And except for slightly slower growth and higher susceptibility to an antifungal compound,

the fewer-chromosome strains did pretty well.

Now, let's pause here for a second, because this alone is kind of astounding.

Scientists can totally rearrange how an organism packages its DNA at a fundamental level, and

at least for yeast, it's totally viable.

Even more shocking to the scientists was that the modified yeasts hadn't really changed

the types of genes that get turned on or off.

Both groups found very few changes compared to regular yeast.

In fact, in the single-chromosome yeast, just 28 genes had substantially changed expression.

That's less than half a percent of all the protein-coding genes!

This is pretty surprising because biologists have long known that the 3D structure of chromosomes

can affect the types of genes that are expressed, and ultimately which proteins are made.

In this case, basically all of the interactions between chromosomes had been obliterated.

But a good chunk of the interactions within the chromosomes remained intact, and those

at the gene level were largely preserved.

This seems to have been enough to keep the yeasts doing their regular thing.

Still, it's not all rainbows and butterflies for the giant chromosome yeasts.

Both teams observed reproductive and fitness deficits.

When grown together with 16-chromosome yeast, the altered yeasts grew more slowly, and in

the case of the single chromosome, was quickly out-competed.

The single-chromosome yeast could successfully mate with itself, but those daughter cells

were slower-growing and occasionally had trouble maintaining the correct chromosome number.

The daughter cells also produced fewer sex cells, and had trouble reproducing.

These differences begin to explain why having a larger number of smaller chromosomes might be a good thing.

For one thing, it might be hard for cells to properly replicate such abnormally large

chromosomes, and then pull the two copies apart correctly.

More chromosomes might also offer more flexibility that could prove useful in the course of evolution.

If you have more chromosomes, it's a little easier to drop one or gain one, which might

give you a better ability to adapt to things like changes in your environment.

Of course, a major change to your genome like that might also be really bad.

It's a bit of a trade-off.

But in the long run, this versatility could provide an evolutionary advantage.

We don't know the exact reasons, but this species of yeast has had 16 chromosomes for

some 10-20 million years.

So something is definitely working.

At the same time, it's now clear that while 16 is the magic number, it's not absolutely critical.

And the same might even be true for us.

Although, it would probably be harder to fuse chromosomes this way in more complex organisms.

That's because they tend to have more complicated DNA sequences around centromeres and telomeres.

So for all we know, we might not be very different if all our chromosomes were fused into one giant one.

But we probably have a little bit more research to do before we can make that happen.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow News, and thanks to all of our patrons on

Patreon who help us make videos about amazingly weird science like this every day of the week.

If you wanna support SciShow and get access to cool rewards like our patrons-only questions

inbox, you can check us out at patreon.com/scishow.

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Darwin's Death Scene | X-Men First Class (2011) Movie Clip - Duration: 2:54.

Good evening. My name is Sebastian Shaw.

And I am not here to hurt you.

Freeze!

Azazel.

My friends, there is a revolution coming.

When mankind discovers who we are, what we can do,

each of us will face a choice.

Be enslaved

or rise up to rule.

Choose freely, but know that if you are not with us,

then, by definition, you are

against us.

So, you can stay

and fight for the people who hate and fear you,

or you can join me and live like kings.

And queens.

- Angel. - Are you kidding me?

Come on.

We don't belong here.

And that's nothing to be ashamed of.

We have to do something.

Stop. I'm coming with you.

Good choice.

So, tell me about your mutation.

Well, I adapt to survive.

So, I guess I'm coming with you.

I like that.

Alex! Get out!

Do it!

Protecting your fellow mutants?

That's a noble gesture.

Feels good.

Adapt to this.

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How Long Should You Wait Before Visiting A New Mom? | Southern Living - Duration: 2:38.

Birthing now, having children now that's the new wedding.

All this elaborate whoop-de-doo,

I'm not sure that's a good thing.

I mean, you know everything about the baby

before the baby's even born.

Gayden and I were talking about another baby etiquette

which is the baby cup.

You know what Charlotte, I think it's always nice

to give a baby something that they can...

a keepsake that they can have.

A silver dollar, a silver cup, a spoon, a fork.

I think a nice thoughtful gift is always appreciated,

and I think you don't have to get a baby announcement

to send a gift.

I think you always need to call a new mother

before you arrive,

and I would certainly say to give them a couple of weeks,

but it definitely serves a purpose,

and that's a sip and see.

A good friend will invite the people to come to your house

to see the baby,

and that way you get those birth visits over in a nice way

with a little lemonade and some cookies,

and the baby is all dressed up.

My pet peeve about babies, and Gayden knows this,

is, and you have to be a few months old for this,

I don't like for anybody to put babies in little man ties.

I send a lot of gifts to people

who do not send me announcements.

Like high school graduates,

if they're a good friend of mine...

Yeah, I think if you feel close to these people, yes.

I think to send a little something,

or at least send a little note.

In our day, the baby was christened then you'd go home

and there'd be cheese straw and sherry,

but now it's done in the church.

I think you should always,

even if it's the whole parish and you don't know everybody,

you should have a cake or something

with baby Linus's name on it.

I think that's a great thing to do, don't you Gayden?

I think the big point about a baby's christening

is just be sure you get the baby christened.

Yes, that's very important.

Well, if you don't like

the family's heirloom christening dress--

You pretend that you like it, I think.

That's what I would say.

Just get over it

and be glad you don't have to go out and buy one.

And I think it's down the road,

it's nice that you can say little John

wore his father's christening dress,

or he wore his grandfather's christening dress,

and if you just absolutely have an aversion to it,

for one reason or another,

then you'll just have to say that

we would like to start a new tradition

and have our very own christening gown,

and we hope ya'll understand.

And it better be good if you rejected the family gown.

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Beginner Brush Lettering & Ecoline Watercolors Tutorial - Some Favorite Supplies & Techniques - Duration: 19:14.

hey guys it's Chelle with The Lemonade Store and today I wanted to go over just

a quick video on using ecoli paints those are the super liquidy ecoline

paints by Royal Talons and they are super fun to use when practicing your

brush lettering so the reason why I want to go over these today is because when I

started lettering at the very beginning I totally struggled with markers and I

switch to using watercolours so I would use like a watercolor brush you know the

ones that you feel like this that you feel in water and there's different

brands so I'll link below and go over as we kind of go over some of my favorite

ones and I just found it to be really soothing to use dipping in the water

color and then practicing the letters so we're gonna go over that today and then

I have had a couple of people comment about going over my studio tour and I'm

totally gonna work on that I have been when I kind of changed my whole system

I'm using these cabinets behind me that I got from Ikea and they were in my

dining room before and since I took over the dining room I just I'm just gonna

use these again but as I'm going through everything I've come to the conclusion

that I am a collector slash hoarder of all things

arts and crafts so I'm trying to kind of go through and make it a little bit

easier to show you guys what the mess of my head and how it works

so that video will be coming hopefully shortly in the meantime the lemonade

store is also gonna go over a couple of other things I just wanted to kind of

give you like a heads up right now we're focusing on lettering but I'm sure that

if you're like me and you're into tons of arts and crafts and hobbies you do

more than one thing so I actually have been crocheting since I

was 12 and I taught myself from a book I do embroidery and I've been working on

incorporating lettering and embroidery and coming up with some new ideas for

that that I want to share with you guys and I am also currently obsessed with

sewing and surging I got I have a sewing machine that I got from my earth days

and I recently purchased a serger because I've been making t-shirts that

are either too big or kind of clunky and trimming them for tank tops since it's

been so hot you know and so I'm gonna do some different types of videos it's not

just gonna be all about lettering so if there's anything that you would like to

see or that you're interested in other than that you know I'm just gonna start

I'm gonna start dumping what's in here out into the universe for you guys so

hopefully you stick around and I appreciate all the subscribers we've

gotten and all the likes you guys are seriously amazing so the people who rock

out there are totally you and I thank you and I love you for that so I

appreciate the support you guys so let's get started today with brush lettering

with Ecoline paints okay so let's go over some of the very basics about paper

so these are both kind of beginner you can find the Strathmore water color this

is cold press and so is the canton excel watercolor and the cold press has like a

texture to it it's like way more to fear and this one by Strathmore it actually

is definitely more to fear than the cancer the cancer you can get for fairly

inexpensive same with this one but this one comes with like 30 sheets and this

one's like 12 the Strathmore is like 12 sheets so I tend when I'm practicing

to lean towards this one for the lettering my brush will sometimes get

caught up get caught on the teeth of the paper a little bit more so you have to

use more liquid to make sure that you can get like a very smooth stroke so I

normally will use the Kazon it's just a great practice paper and I will

oftentimes cut it up into different sections just so that I have more room

but it's just my go-to I think and then when we're talking about paintbrushes

there's so many different options out there so today I'm just gonna go over

you've got these types that are the water brush pens that you can fill the

tanks up with water and if you're traveling or you don't really have

access to a ton of water you can actually just like once it's filled up

the barrel as you clean your brush you squeeze it and the water comes up this

has a really cool bristle I think for lettering as well so I if I'm at home

and I'm using it I'll just sort of just filling up the barrel constantly I'll

just use my my water rinse it and then and letter so so many different brands

make these type there's the Pentel Aquash there's zig the cure talkies this

one it's like a no-name but it was a tiny little travel one that I took once

on vacation and then these are those Quran Quran - I am horrible at

pronouncing names so when we do subscriber shoutouts I have a forever

like apology to you guys so those are the water brush pens there are also just

like regular watercolor brushes and I love these groom Bacher's and I tend to

go when I'm lettering for a number four or number three and I got these at my

art supply store I didn't find these at Michaels or anything another brush that

I attend to I got this one I think I got this from from Aaron Brothers was the

Princeton brushes and they made one that I've totally just found randomly that I

like for lettering it's this one-eighth inch stroke brush and it doesn't

actually come to a point but I do like that one a lot so you can just kind of

experiment and see which ones you like the best I like to do a number four or

more when I'm practicing with my Eco lines because you can get like more ink

on the on the brush so that you can keep it very liquidy and then add color so

let me explain and show you what I'm talking about so let's do a subscriber

name okay so we have upgraded to a big jar so let's do let's grab one and if

you would like your name lettered or you want to add it to the jar just leave me

a comment below thank you guys so much totally have been appreciating all of

that you guys are awesome I I'm having so much fun with this channel allora

let's try it okay so I'm gonna do let's go with some let's do like this is a

really pretty aqua color and this is number eco line number 640 and then I

usually will pair it with like something that's brighter so let's try like this

really bright green number six six five and then I'll even go and grab like

something light like this is the yellow two two six

I will usually do two or three colors it's already liquid you don't have to

premix it makes it really nice for me let's do Elora and I'm gonna use a

number for Princeton and I'm gonna go ahead and do it kind of a larger scale

so when you're watercoloring let me back up a second when you're watercoloring

it's not the same at least for me it's not I don't know how it is for everybody

else but this is what has worked for me is I'm not always holding it in the web

of my hand I am what I'm doing downstrokes because I want it I want to

lay my bristle as far as I you know get like a nice thick stroke sometimes with

watercolor you need to go up right to get that nice thin stroke so you just

know going into this this isn't the same as doing Crayolas or a brush pen it's a

little bit different so just kind of experiment and also it's not like you

only get one shot so for example if I'm gonna do let's do Laura

oops see I already messed up so you don't have to do one shot cuz you're

painting you can go back in and change it up of it

and you can draw in your letters

I always rinse in-between and then dab on a piece of paper and then I'll dip it

into the next color and I'll sometimes just drop that color in and that's

what's gonna give that really cool effect and sometimes I just leave it let

it do its own thing and I'll go back in and that's the part that I think is

super pretty so when you're painting you get to like change it up it can be like

you've learned how to do the faux calligraphy so you know where your down

strokes need to be and you get to color it in more and it's a different process

and it's super relaxing so if you're struggling at all with the markers maybe

try painting and see if that's you know a little bit more forgiving because you

can you can draw in where you want your down strokes to be

and it doesn't have to be perfect because you want it to be looking like

it's painted if you wanted it to look digital then you would use your iPad so

don't beat yourself up

and I think that's what's so cool about these eco lines is like you don't know

if it's gonna work but then you try it and you're like dude that looks cool

like look how fun that looks just dropping in some color

there's like a crazy bug outside I don't know if you guys get to hear it it's

like making a really crazy noise I should shut the window and make sure

it's not coming this way

so I really get a really get amount of liquid when I dip it in there because

that I like to go in and move it kind of around where I want the liquid to go

Oh allora so that's using a regular this is the Princeton round number four so

that's about the size you get this is a nine by twelve paper so let's try

something different so one of my favorite colors is actually

gray let's do a gray one and make sure you put the caps back on otherwise

you're gonna dump it like I did before I started filming and this is just a pink

palette that I'm using cuz sometimes if I dip too much in there it makes a mess

and this is just a cheapy IKEA table so it's okay if it kills it it's alright so

this is Alaura and you can already see the beautiful

like bleeds that happened with this paint I mean it really to me it looks so

beautiful and amazing and it looks great when you're painting like florals or

it's just it's it's very forgiving and and awesome so let's get gray and then

let's pick another aspect another name

who do we have we have

Nessa Nessa okay so we're gonna do grey and maybe like a light pink and a bright

pink let's do that and like say I I like to just I usually like to have two or

three colors to see like where I can try and do this one with the other

watercolor paper so we can see I'll just have to make sure I use thick enough a

big enough brush so I may grab that so we're gonna let this dry and then I will

show you what it looks like when it's all done and you can totally use like a

heat gun to make it dry faster but if you do that it sometimes blows the ink

and it dries gets like a weird line so usually I'll just let it air dry

but I'm doing that okay very good no that's it and I am gonna use I think

I'm gonna use this 1/8 inch stroke and I don't know if anybody else uses it but I

am I've really come to like this one so I don't even know if you can get it I

probably bought it on accident but you know it's all good so if I can find the

link I will link it below alright so FS and this is I'm using that

Strathmore it's super it's got more tooth teeth I don't know it's got more

of a texture on the top

I mean a super-pretty the texture I just sometimes you have to make sure you get

enough paint on there so that it's like a smooth like letter so I'm just putting

I'm constantly dipping it in

let's pick up some more color and

that's what I like the super dark color but when you drop in that lighter color

it seems like no matter what I've tried it always gives a really cool effect so

I'm a fan I like these at these paints I don't

think are like light fast you probably need to scan a if you want to preserve

it forever

but and what I did here was because I had all this ink already down I made it

so that I would touch the other one so that it would bleed into it so it's kind

of you see that sometimes how do they do that that's how they're doing that

thanks for watching you guys this quick video ended up being nearly 20 minutes

long sorry about that but I hope you got a lot of information so thanks for

watching and I'll see you next time bye

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it's move out day. I have to move into my new dorm. it's the same place but I use to live

in D, now live in C and my view is different. Now instead of a view of the

nature preserve I see the street. This is fine because

the view is very cute. No one's in here right now. So I'm happy to talk but like

once I have roommates in here I probably will never vlog because...embarrassing a

little bit. Time to make my bed. First priority

just to like really set it up. Good arrangement for furniture.

I'm gonna put this one underneath there. Turn the desk towards the window and put

my bookcase here. Where I'll film videos when my roommates aren't here.

Why do I have so many books with me in a dorm? Why? Why do I have so many books?

I bought some new books. I've bought box sets. You know I have a bookshelf so why

not have a bunch of books but yeah this is...you know you never regret it until

you actually regret it. Okay so today as a reading day is being wasted, I was

watching The Office on Netflix which is bad because I should actually be

listening to the audiobook for Mockingjay and then what? I could have

been done by now. I could be like five hours into Mockingjay right now but I

was watching The Office for the first time ever. I'm on season 2 episode 3.

Yeah I'm gonna switch it up and start listening to Mockingjay. I was barely

like 5 seconds into Mockingjay and the woman, she's older, I expected like a

younger voice for Katniss but whatever, there's a music playing in

the background and I'm like "okay you're trying to set the mood but I don't need music

to listen to Mockingjay" so hopefully that does not continue because it's

really bugging me to hear like this suspenseful music in the background. It's

4:10 right now, I've been packing since 1 p.m. it's been three hours. The audio

book is 11 hours I really hope it's not a terrible audio book. Okay I'm so tired.

I'm sitting down for like the first time in hours. Still got a lot to go.

It's 6:09. My hair is like...it's so much work.

Anyway, I'm hungry. I'm on chapter 6 of Mockingjay. That's really good. The music

had stopped, so that's good and I'm getting used to the narrator. Only thing

is that her voice for different characters are pretty similar so like

I fell like who's saying what??? It's an OK audio book for now.

Finally done.

Not really. I have to bring all this stuff to my new room and then fix up my

new room. I lived here for a year. Bye bye.

So I have to go back to my old room one more time to like pick up trash bags I

left behind and a suitcase left behind and other trash, but right now I have

time, I still have the bin. I'm going to try to put some books on my

bookshelf. Actually I'm thinking I'm going to put my box sets so on the bottom,

books I'm going to read very soon at the top, and then like my favorites in the

middle.

I'm running out of space.

I just threw them on there that's why series aren't matching up. Sorry if you have OCD

about that. The lighting in here isn't very good. It's very yellow. It's

bright, but it's yellow compared to out here. And in here. This room has white

lighting. That's unfair. I checked, um, my audio book for Mockingjay by Suzanne Collins and I

am almost seven hours into it. Which means I have five hours left. I'm not gonna

finish it tonight. I'm not gonna try all that. But hopefully I finish it tomorrow

and I can watch the movie. I'm sorry that BookTube-A-Thon day three has been kind of

a bummer. It's taking me a while to upload day 2 because I got like a

corrupt file. I'm still in it. I'm still pushing. I've only completed

one book. I'm about to finish two with Mockingjay and then I will finish Barracoon

eventually. I hope that your BookTube-A-Thon is going very well with

your reading. Mine is going okay, but that's it for tonight.

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