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If you are having issues with sticker compression there's 2 main "tricks" that you can use. As far as I know they should stack with one another.
When saving a sticker in VTFedit, check the no mipmap flag. IF this is not enough or you are seeing extra white edges, check the use point sampling flag. Both together pretty much should get rid of any extra gunk from sticker compression.
I suppose it doesn't *need* to be on a particular side, but I've intended the displayed sticker to be the "main" sticker. I guess it'd be cool if one could be a rare sticker, but that's not the base I'm working with.
If you're curious, I wanted to go with a sort of tax stamp type of sticker. Here's an old screenshot from when I was still working on v1, showcasing the compression on IB: https://i.imgur.com/Viwdqpq.jpg