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I’d love to see what you create with these! Tag me in your posts or drop a comment below with your feedback. Happy creating! How I use Obsidian - Steph Ango

(Optional: mention any extra textures, sounds, or scripts included). How to Use These Files Download: Click the link below to grab the ZIP file.

Note: If you have trouble downloading, try using a different browser or checking your Google Drive or Dropbox permissions if the file is hosted there.

Drag the clips directly into your favorite editor—be it Premiere, DaVinci, or even a presentation tool like Canva . Get the Download Ready to dive in? Use the link below to get your copy: ⬇️ Download File 4 Clips.zip

Right-click the folder and select "Extract All" (or "Unzip") to access the content.

I’ve been working on a few new pieces lately and wanted to share a behind-the-scenes look at the process. To make it easy to follow along or use in your own projects, I’ve packaged everything into a single, convenient download.

A quick text file detailing how these were made.

Since there isn't a specific standard file named "File 4 Clips.zip," I've drafted a flexible blog post template that works for sharing creative assets like video clips, audio samples, or project highlights. Hey everyone!

Download: File 4 Clips.zip

I’d love to see what you create with these! Tag me in your posts or drop a comment below with your feedback. Happy creating! How I use Obsidian - Steph Ango

(Optional: mention any extra textures, sounds, or scripts included). How to Use These Files Download: Click the link below to grab the ZIP file.

Note: If you have trouble downloading, try using a different browser or checking your Google Drive or Dropbox permissions if the file is hosted there. Download File 4 Clips.zip

Drag the clips directly into your favorite editor—be it Premiere, DaVinci, or even a presentation tool like Canva . Get the Download Ready to dive in? Use the link below to get your copy: ⬇️ Download File 4 Clips.zip

Right-click the folder and select "Extract All" (or "Unzip") to access the content. I’d love to see what you create with these

I’ve been working on a few new pieces lately and wanted to share a behind-the-scenes look at the process. To make it easy to follow along or use in your own projects, I’ve packaged everything into a single, convenient download.

A quick text file detailing how these were made. How I use Obsidian - Steph Ango (Optional:

Since there isn't a specific standard file named "File 4 Clips.zip," I've drafted a flexible blog post template that works for sharing creative assets like video clips, audio samples, or project highlights. Hey everyone!