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Re: Booming Music Speaker Tutorial (TO FIND)

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Re: Booming Music Speaker Tutorial (TO FIND)
Working on it now
, but I am having trouble finding the ray one way and ray two way gradients?

No problem Eddie, I just didn't know if they were default in gimp and I somehow removed or lost them. Your tutorials are worth the wait, and the work that goes in, would shake up most of our minds 

Well between the dogs and the great nephew I final completed my speaker
Thank you once again to you Eddie, for a great tutorial!

Got a little braver 

Nancy, you did it great!
I did it, too and I've enjoyed this tutorial a lot learning always something. Thank you so much Eddie.

I did it, too and I've enjoyed this tutorial a lot learning always something. Thank you so much Eddie.

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Thank you Issabella, it was a fun and learning tutorial for me as well. Beautiful results on your speaker!
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I don't find the "Dash" brush 

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I didn't have the dash brush either, kind of just skipped that step to see if I could still get some results and it still turned out close to the tutorial example.
Ella, I managed to do something similar by seeing the shape it was and after that I applied the blur and no much difference to the original, I think. Eddie cheats us to see if we are improving.
Well done Nancy!



Well done Nancy!
Issabella
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Yes Issabella, I think he is

Nancy, Issabella and Pat, very nice outcomes.
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