5 BEST Map-Making Software for Writers, GMs and Worldbuilders!
Summary
TLDRIn diesem Video stellt Janet von World Anvil ihre fünf Lieblingsprogramme zur Erstellung von Karten für Welt- und Regionenbau vor. Sie gibt einen Überblick über deren Funktionen, die Art von Karten, die sie erstellen können, sowie die Kosten. Programme wie Project Deios, Inkarnate, Wonderdraft, FlowScape und Campaign Cartographer werden dabei erwähnt. Janet teilt ihre Meinungen und gibt kleine Bewertungen zu jedem Tool ab, um den Zuschauern bei der Auswahl der besten Software für ihre Bedürfnisse zu helfen. Die vorgestellten Programme bieten verschiedene Stile, Funktionen und Preismodelle für Weltkartenliebhaber.
Takeaways
- 🌍 Project Deios: Browser-based and desktop options with a freemium model, creating maps from star to city levels, with procedural generation for quick maps.
- 💻 Inkarnate: Browser-based map maker with free and paid versions, best for medieval fantasy but lacks sci-fi assets.
- 💰 Inkarnate costs: Free version available, paid version for $5/month or $25/year offers more features and allows commercial use.
- 🖼️ Wonderdraft: Downloadable, one-time purchase ($29.99), great for fantasy maps but limited for city or sci-fi maps.
- 🎨 FlowScape: 3D modeling software for creating animated scenes and maps, versatile and affordable ($10).
- 💾 Campaign Cartographer: Downloadable software with old-school UI, costs around $38-$44, best for world and region maps.
- 🗺️ Wonderdraft customization: Allows use of custom assets for personalized maps.
- 📊 Subscription models: Both Inkarnate and FlowScape follow SaaS models with continuous updates and improvements.
- 🧭 Map variety: All programs support different types of maps (world, region, city), but only FlowScape provides 3D scene creation.
- 🎮 Gaming focus: Most software, especially Inkarnate and Wonderdraft, cater to TTRPG and fantasy worldbuilding needs.
Q & A
Welche fünf Kartenerstellungsprogramme werden in dem Video besprochen?
-Die fünf Kartenerstellungsprogramme sind: Project Deios, Inkarnate, Wonderdraft, FlowScape und Campaign Cartographer.
Warum wird Project Deios als Nummer eins genannt, obwohl es noch nicht veröffentlicht ist?
-Project Deios wird als Nummer eins genannt, weil es speziell für Worldbuilder entwickelt wird, eine Vielzahl von Kartenarten unterstützen wird und sich direkt in World Anvil integrieren lässt.
Welche Arten von Karten können mit Project Deios erstellt werden?
-Mit Project Deios können Sternenkarten, Globuskarten, Weltkarten, Regionalkarten, Stadtkarten sowie Kampfkarten für Gebäude und Szenen erstellt werden.
Was ist die größte Einschränkung der kostenlosen Version von Inkarnate?
-Die kostenlose Version von Inkarnate erlaubt es nur, kleinere Karten (1024x768 Pixel) mit etwa 100 Assets zu erstellen, und die erstellten Karten dürfen nicht kommerziell genutzt werden.
Für welche Art von Genre eignet sich Inkarnate am besten?
-Inkarnate eignet sich am besten für mittelalterliche Fantasy-Settings und Rollenspiele, da es eine große Auswahl an Fantasy-Assets (z. B. elbische, zwergische und orkische) bietet.
Warum könnte Wonderdraft eine gute Wahl sein, wenn man schlechte Internetverbindung hat?
-Wonderdraft ist eine herunterladbare Software, die offline funktioniert. Das macht es ideal für Benutzer mit instabiler Internetverbindung oder für diejenigen, die unterwegs Karten erstellen möchten.
Welche Kartenarten können mit Wonderdraft erstellt werden?
-Mit Wonderdraft können hauptsächlich Welt- und Regionalkarten erstellt werden. Stadtkarten sind möglich, aber das Programm ist nicht speziell dafür ausgelegt.
Welche Vorteile bietet FlowScape im Vergleich zu anderen Programmen?
-FlowScape ist ein 3D-Modellierungsprogramm, mit dem dynamische 3D-Szenen erstellt werden können. Benutzer können verschiedene Perspektiven wählen, um detaillierte visuelle Darstellungen von Regionen, Städten und Gebäuden zu erstellen.
Was ist der Hauptnachteil von Campaign Cartographer?
-Der Hauptnachteil von Campaign Cartographer ist die altmodische Benutzeroberfläche und der Mangel an Unterstützung für moderne Betriebssysteme wie Mac und Linux.
Was ist ein gemeinsames Merkmal von Wonderdraft und Campaign Cartographer?
-Beide Programme unterstützen die Verwendung eigener Assets, was den Benutzern mehr stilistische Optionen bietet.
Welches Programm wäre am besten geeignet, wenn man ein Science-Fiction-Setting kartografieren möchte?
-Keines der genannten Programme ist ideal für Science-Fiction-Settings. Inkarnate und Wonderdraft haben hauptsächlich Fantasy-Assets, während Project Deios und Campaign Cartographer ebenfalls eher für Fantasy-Welten gedacht sind.
Outlines
🌍 Einführung in Kartenerstellungssoftware
Janet von World Anvil stellt fünf ihrer liebsten Kartenerstellungssoftwares vor. Sie gibt einen Überblick darüber, welche Karten erstellt werden können, was die Programme kosten und bietet eine kleine persönliche Rezension. Besonders für Weltenschöpfer sind Karten ein unverzichtbares Werkzeug. Selbst ohne künstlerisches Talent oder viel Zeit bieten diese Programme großartige Möglichkeiten, detaillierte Karten zu erstellen, die das eigene Weltbild wiedergeben.
🚀 Projekt Deios: Die Zukunft der Kartenerstellung
Projekt Deios ist noch nicht veröffentlicht, wird aber als ultimative Kartenerstellungssoftware angepriesen. Mit einem atemberaubenden Kunststil und einer Integration in World Anvil ist es für Weltenschöpfer ideal. Es wird sowohl browserbasiert als auch als Desktop-Anwendung verfügbar sein und ermöglicht die Erstellung verschiedenster Karten – von Sternkarten bis hin zu Stadtkarten. Besonders spannend ist die Möglichkeit der prozeduralen Kartengenerierung. Obwohl es noch in der Entwicklung ist, soll es ein Freemium-Modell haben, bei dem man die Software vor dem Kauf testen kann.
🖼️ Inkarnate: Browserbasierte Kartenerstellung
Inkarnate ist eine browserbasierte Kartenerstellungssoftware mit einer kostenlosen Version, die eine begrenzte Anzahl von Assets bietet. Für 5 US-Dollar im Monat erhält man Zugang zu einer Vielzahl an Ressourcen und die Möglichkeit, Karten auch kommerziell zu nutzen. Janet mag den Kunststil von Inkarnate nicht besonders, und die Schriftarten sind ebenfalls problematisch. Trotzdem ist Inkarnate eine gute Option für Fantasy-Autoren und TTRPG-Spieler, die mittelalterliche Karten erstellen möchten. Es fehlen jedoch Sci-Fi-Elemente.
🏞️ Wonderdraft: Downloadbare Kartensoftware
Wonderdraft ist eine herunterladbare Software für 29,99 US-Dollar. Sie ist offline nutzbar und ermöglicht die Erstellung von Welt- und Regionskarten. Janet lobt die Anpassungsoptionen, bedauert jedoch, dass man sie vor dem Kauf nicht testen kann. Obwohl sie nicht für Stadtkarten konzipiert ist, zeigen Nutzer, dass man auch solche Karten mit etwas Aufwand erstellen kann. Für Fantasy-Genres ist Wonderdraft sehr geeignet, für Sci-Fi eher weniger. Optional können eigene oder zusätzliche Assets hinzugefügt werden.
🏙️ FlowScape: Mehr als nur Kartenerstellung
FlowScape ist ein 3D-Modellierungsprogramm, das für 10 US-Dollar erworben werden kann. Es ermöglicht die Erstellung von 3D-Szenen und eignet sich hervorragend für Weltenschöpfer, die verschiedene Perspektiven auf ihre Karten darstellen möchten. Das Programm ist besonders nützlich für die Erstellung von Regions- oder Stadtszenen, kann aber auch auf eine kleinere Skala für Häuser oder einzelne Räume verwendet werden. Die Software läuft offline auf verschiedenen Plattformen und ist ideal für die Erstellung immersiver, interaktiver Inhalte.
🖥️ Campaign Cartographer: Old-School Kartenerstellung
Campaign Cartographer ist eine alteingesessene Software zur Erstellung von Welt- und Regionskarten für PCs. Der Stil erinnert an alte Microsoft Paint-Designs, ist aber vielseitiger. Es gibt zahlreiche vordefinierte Stile, die für unterschiedliche ästhetische Vorlieben geeignet sind. Campaign Cartographer kostet rund 38 US-Dollar in Großbritannien und etwas mehr in den USA. Zusätzliche Module wie City Designer und Dungeon Designer können separat erworben werden. Janet findet die Software ein wenig retro, aber sie ist bei vielen Benutzern sehr beliebt.
🔗 Interaktive Karten in World Anvil integrieren
Nachdem man eine Karte erstellt hat, beginnt der Spaß erst richtig, indem man sie in World Anvil einbindet. Dort kann man Pins setzen, um die Karte interaktiv zu machen und den Spielern oder Lesern die Möglichkeit geben, mehr über die Welt zu erfahren. Interaktive Karten bieten eine großartige Möglichkeit, die eigene Welt zu präsentieren und die Neugier der Nutzer zu wecken. Janet ermutigt die Zuschauer, ihre Lieblings-Kartenerstellungssoftware in den Kommentaren zu teilen und erinnert daran, den Kanal zu abonnieren.
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Keywords
💡Worldbuilding
💡Projekt Deios
💡Inkarnate
💡Wonderdraft
💡FlowScape
💡Campaign Cartographer
💡World Anvil
💡Freemium-Modell
💡SaaS
💡Dungeondraft
Highlights
Introduction to the topic: Janet from World Anvil discusses her top five favorite pieces of region and world mapping software.
The importance of maps in worldbuilding: Janet acknowledges that worldbuilders love maps, emphasizing their value in creating immersive worlds.
Project Deios (Coming Soon): Described as the 'last word in map-making software for worldbuilders,' with features like integration with World Anvil, procedural generation, and various map types such as star maps, city maps, and battle maps.
Project Deios will have both browser-based and desktop versions, offering flexibility in how users can interact with it.
The pre-order store for Project Deios opens in two weeks, and it will have a freemium model, allowing users to try it before buying.
Inkarnate: Browser-based map-making software with a limited free version and a full paid version offering more assets and features.
Inkarnate is better suited for fantasy or medieval settings, but not ideal for sci-fi maps due to limited futuristic assets.
Inkarnate's paid version allows for commercial use, and it's subscription-based at $5 per month or $25 annually.
Wonderdraft: A downloadable map-making software with a one-time purchase, offering more visual customization and offline capabilities.
Wonderdraft is particularly useful for world and region maps, though city maps can be created with some effort.
FlowScape: Described as a 3D modeling tool more than a traditional map-making software, but it's useful for creating 3D animated scenes and screenshots for maps.
FlowScape allows for a variety of perspectives and scene types, useful for novelists and tabletop gamers to depict scenes visually.
FlowScape costs $10 and runs on Windows, Mac, and Linux, offering high flexibility at an affordable price.
Campaign Cartographer: An older, downloadable software with a retro UI. It focuses on world and region maps but offers additional modules for cities and dungeons.
Campaign Cartographer has a higher price point of $44.95 in the U.S., and allows for importing custom assets, but its outdated interface might not appeal to everyone.
Transcripts
Greetings and salutations! I'm Janet from World Anvil and today I am gonna take
you through my five favorite pieces of region and world mapping software! I'm
gonna show you a little bit about what kind of maps they can make, I'm gonna
give you a little bit of information about how much they cost, and I'm gonna
give you my opinion in like a little micro review! Are you ready? It's time to
LIGHT UP THE FORGE!
it is of course a truth universally acknowledged that worldbuilders love
MAPS! We do we can't help it we love ourselves a little bit of mappiness and
map making software is a really great way to create your own Maps!
Of course if you are a talented artist (I'm not) or if you have loads of time to
learn (I don't) then you can hand draw your maps and they will be amazing - I
believe in you! But if you're like me and you're a big old art dolt, map making
software offers you a great opportunity to have creative and worldbuilding input,
make sure you have a map that looks like your world looks, and looks as you want
it to, but also looks good - it doesn't look like a big old pile of poop! That's what
my drawings look like... So let's kick off with map making software number one
Project Deios! (Coming soon!) So the reason that I have listed Project Deios as number one
even though it has not yet come out - and I'll tell you more about that in a
minute - is because it is designed to be the last word in map-making software for
worldbuilders. The art style is beautiful it's created by Caeora, the
artist who has drawn maps for Critical Role, the UI I- 've already seen the
mock-ups - it would be really straightforward and easy to use, you'll
be able to link all your maps together, you'll understand the scope as you wor
work and more importantly of course for me, it will integrate directly into
World Anvil. That's gonna be huge cuz that's gonna make a lot of stuff
easier with the interactive mapping features and the map creation features!
Project Deios will be a browser-based software but if you are a die-hard
downloadables fan you'll be happy to hear that there is also a desktop application
which will work offline so you can choose whether you want to work in a
browser-based system or in a downloadable desktop version. So what
kind of maps will Project Deios help you make? Project Deios will help you make star
maps, globe view maps, world maps, region maps... but I'm not done! It will also help
you with city maps, which is what I'm looking forward to the most, and if you
want to make scene maps and building maps you'll be able to do that as well
in the battle map editor. It really has all the bases covered,
again, this is why it's first even though it's not quite out yet. In addition to
creating your maps by hand and drawing them with paid tools you'll also be able
to procedurally generate them if you want to now I love that because it means
you'll have on the one hand complete control over the map
down to the tiniest little iota and on the other hand if you're in a hurry you
can procedurally generate something with a few clicks on a specs
menu. But here is the hitch - if you guys have been following world anvil you'll
know that Project Deios went to Kickstarter it went nuts it exploded it's currently
being built but it's not ready yet. So the reason that I mentioned this is
because the pre-order store is opening in two weeks
you'll be able to learn more there'll be more information circling about what Deios
is going to look like and once it's finally launched, which I cannot wait for,
it's gonna have a freemium model as well - so you're gonna be able to try it before
you buy it and see if you like it. But since it's not yet ready make sure
you check out the rest of this map making software video! See what I did there?
oh yeah! The second map making software that I have for you is Inkarnate!
Inkarnate is a browser-based map making software which means that it works
wherever you have internet access - now I freaking love that! There is a limited
free version with about 100 map assets which means you can go and try it
like right now if you want to - but stay with us,
learn more! And the full version offers you way more stuff as well. For me I'm
not totally in love with the art style of Inkarnate although it does have some
flexibility, and my biggest bug bear is the way that the lettering looks. But of
course if you are importing your maps into World Anvil you have a little bit
of leeway with that - you can use the interactive labels on the World Anvil
side to make you map interactive and then you can dodge that lettering all
together and get a slightly sleeker result for your map. So what kind of maps
can you make with Inkarnate? Inkarnate allows you to make world maps, region
maps and also distant view city maps - not really close up ones but you can get
like a good overall view of a city. It promises a variety of different styles
of assets - so elvish assets and Dwarvish assets and Orcish assets and
that's gonna be amazing for all the TT RPG GMs out there who are making maps
for Dungeons & Dragons style games, but also anyone who's writing fantasy - Tolkeinian
fantasy, lit RPG, any of those genres - this is gonna be potentially a good
solution for you. In addition a lot of the assets would be suitable for
medieval fantasy settings so fantasy authors who are writing medieval fantasy
or Renaissance fantasy will actually find this just fine to use. I will add that
they don't seem to have any futuristic or sci-fi assets so this might not be
the best resource for Starfinder campaigns, Star Trek campaigns or anybody
who's writing sci-fi. Let's talk quickly about how much Inkarnate costs! So
Inkarnate is a SaaS - that's a system as a service - oh yeah I knows the lingo...
So it's purchased by subscription which makes sense for a browser-based
software like this it has persistent cost to cover - and the best thing about
subscription models is that they also help the software to constantly improve,
so that means that your product that you've invested in gets better and
better over time. The free version of Inkarnate map making software will get
you smaller Maps - so that's 1024 by 768 and about a
hundred assets to start with. In addition and this is super important for any of
you who are hoping to self publish your work or have it published in the
traditional sense - the maps from the free version of Inkarnate are only for
personal use, you can't use them for any published or commercial products. If you
spring for the paid version of Inkarnate you get bigger maps so they become 2048
by 1536, over a hundred assets and you can use your maps on commercial projects
without a hitch a subscription will set you back about five dollars a month but
if you try it for a month and you like it make sure you spring for the yeah a
fee of $25 - that's a saving of $35 a year! The TLDR is that Inkarnate is cheap and
cheerful map making software - you can make some really good looking maps on
this with a little bit of know-how, especially if you're happy with medieval
style fantasy assets or if you're sticking to geography only for sci-fi
maps, that would be another way around that sci-fi asset
problem. If you're curious the beauty is that you can go and make an account and
play with it right now for free! God I love that! And if you want to learn
more about it before you go check it out yourself I can recommend the full
Inkarnate review by WASD20 - that is Nate Vanderzee - he's awesome,
we love him, I've linked his review at the top and the bottom of this video.
That review is way more in detail than anything I could do in the scope of this
kind of video, so it shows in platform footage and the map making process and
Nate's really awesome so if you liked it! be sure to subscribe to his channel!
The third mapmaking software that I have for you is Wonderdraft! so Wonderdraft
is a downloadable map making software with a one-time purchase and it's
compatible with Windows 10 Linux and Mac. Like all the map making softwares in
this list you can use it to quickly create maps which look pretty damn good
You also have a lot of color and visual customisation options in Wonderdraft
and you can also generate some of your land masses, which makes things a little
bit quicker if you're not too fussy about how they look.
The benefit of the downloadable software is that if you have dodgy internet or if
you make maps when you travel this works offline so if that is you this might be
a good solution. The drawback of course is that because it's downloadable you
can't try this one out before you buy it like you can with some of the other
browser based software's and because it's not browser-based you can't just
pick up working on your maps from any computer - that means if you find yourself
working on different machines, say at home or at work or at your parents house
or at your house - you can't pick up your maps in the same way it's not as
convenient . The art style of Wonderdraft is - it's pretty fine it reminds me of
those sketchy Tolkenien hand-drawn maps, and the running requirements are
not crazy - my gaming laptop runs it just fine. So what kind of maps can you make
with Wonderdraft? You can make world maps and you can make region maps and
that's... that's it, that's the space, that's fine - at a pinch you can create city maps
but it's definitely not designed for this. So since I recorded the last part
of this Chica Mirada got in touch with me on Twitter and
showed me this - this is a city map obviously that was made on Wonderdraft
Wonderdraft so clearly it is possible, what I'd read from other spaces was not
correct. So I just wanted to give you that little update! If you want more and you
like Wonderdraft, Megasploot, the guy who created it has just released Dungeondraft
Dungeondragt, which is a dungeon mapping software - if you've seen Dungeon Fog it looks -
it's similar, but it's not part of the Wonderdraft program so you don't get
everything in one package. That said if all you want is regions and world maps
then Wonderdraft is for you! in terms of genre this one's a lot like Inkarnate -
it's really good for fantasy it's not got a huge amount of sci-fi stuff and
the artist aesthetic really reinforces that - that's sort of sketchy fantasy dreamlike
quality to it great for fantasy, but if you're doing military sci-fi this might
not be the one of you. So how much does Wonderdraft a cost? As a downloadable
software Wonderdraft has a one-time fee of twenty nine and ninety nine
dollars USD, that's a really reasonable price for a software that can make you
like UNLIMITED MAPPINESS - I think I think that's pretty good
Wonderdraft also has additional art packs that you could buy for five or ten
dollars but the beauty of this is that you could also use your own assets if
you want to - there's a thread that explains how to do this I'll put that in
the link below. The TLDR on this one is that if downloadable is the only way for
you - if you have dodgy internet if you just like downloadable products more -
then Wonderdraft might be for you - if you want to learn more about this map
making software again I have a video for you from Nate from WASD20 he has gone
through the map creating process in much more detail so if you're curious to look
and explore before you buy - which again I would recommend you can't try this one
out in advance - then go check that video out again - top bottom uh-huh! It's there!
Map making software number four - is FlowScape! Now hang on, hang on a little bit
because because FlowScape kind of is and kind of isn't a map making
software - let me explain! FlowScape is a downloadable 3d modeling program that
allows you to make 3d animated scenes you can also resize the assets - now this
is super crucial: if you use little teeny-tiny assets you
can create a large region or a continent on your canvas, and if you use really big
assets then you can create a city or a single house or scene - it's all a matter
of perspective! Now I have to say that worldbuilders
especially World Anvil users are going to find this program to be gold
especially if they're eager for imagery: because it's a 3d modeling program you
can use different perspectives for your images, moving the camera around to get
the angle that you want so you can take a bird's-eye view as a screen shot and
then turn it into a map or an interactive map (oh yeah!) or you can record a video like
this one that I'm showing you right now to show your players and readers and
embed into your World Anvil article and if you include some epic music in that
that's gonna give a really great sort of overall impression of an element or a
space to your world. But it's also a great way for novelists and tabletop
gamers and all you gorgeous worldbuilders out there to get different
impressions of the same scene from street level - now that is epic, it's gonna
help your players and your readers really understand what you're describing
and it's gonna be a great way to generate a lot of different kinds of
images and assets for World Anvil worldbuilding articles - it's going to be great
to make anything from a region or a small continent down to a city or even a
single house or a scene. So how much does FlowScape cost? FlowScape costs ten
dollars and with all of these flexibilities that I've described that's
a really freaking reasonable price in my opinion. It's an offline downloadable
program which runs on Windows, Mac and Linux so you shouldn't have
compatibility issues and again it's not super heavy - my gaming laptop runs it
just fine. You can also buy it on Steam if you want to, but for some reason it's
a little bit more expensive there - it's 11 pounds 39 in your finest sterling or
that's like about 14.15 dollars. The last map making software that I have for you
today is number 5 Campaign Cartographer! Campaign Cartographer is a downloadable
map making software made by ProFantasy Software it runs on any PC but not on
Mac or Linux - now it's pretty old-school and the
UI is quite dated - when I was looking at the tutorials it made me feel really
nostalgic like old-school Microsoft Paint- that's that's not to say the
program is simplistic as paint, but I was definitely getting some retro vibes in
the way it looks on the editing and again like Wonderdraft, Campaign
Cartographer allows you to make world maps and region maps and and that that's
it that that's what you can do. The same company it has other map making software
that you could buy there's one called City Designer there's one called Dungeon
Designer and that covers, obviously, citys and dungeons or scenes, but they're
not part of Campaign Cartographer. What you can do in this which is quite cool
is there's a lot of different preset styles in the program and that gives you
a very diverse choice of aesthetics just by choosing through the different styles
So how much does Campaign Cartographer cost? Campaign Cartographer retails at -
okay so hear me out 29 pounds 95 which is about 38.15$ in the UK, but weirdly if
you change your website settings to the USA it is more expensive it costs $44.95
I don't know why that is, that might be a quirk of conversion that might be
something to do with additional fees if you pay from the USA, I couldn't tell you
that's what I saw on the website when I checked it out today. In addition to that
price they have additional upgrades which you can purchase which are kind of
like DLCs, but either way it's it's definitely the most expensive software
mentioned here so far. You can use your own assets like in Wonderdraft and that
gives you more stylistic options and this software definitely has some
diehard fans - they have a really big following, they've been around for a long
time a lot of people love it... that said it's not my favorite, it's a little bit
retro, wouldn't be my personal choice - that's not to say the maps look bad, it
does a great job at what it sets out to do - you can make maps pretty quickly
without any art skills, it is a absolutely legit map making software...
but it's not the one for me. So those are the five pieces of map
making software that I found on the market that make regions and world maps
Of course once you have the map that's when the fun really begins you put it in
World Anvil, you can drop in your pins to create interactive maps that your
players and readers can explore, you could track the journeys of your
characters and you can even link maps to other maps which gives a full scope of
your worldbuilding, and yeah it really throws everything into perspective
interactive maps are a great way for your players and readers to understand
your world and it's a really good way to get them hooked, like they want to
know more, they want to click through, they want to explore the pins, they want
to learn and that is awesome, that's where you want them to be! So whichever
software you use I wish you the happiest of mapping, if you have seen a useful one
that you didn't know about before then let me know, if you have a favorite one
that I have not talked about - PLEASE let me know, I am always looking for more
mapping software, for more cool things to show you guys, so throw all that in
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