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Note the file path the .vtf is in inside of pack01_dir.vpk
Open the .vtf in VTFEdit, then export to TGA image filetype.
Use Photoshop or Paint to edit the image, then save it back into a TGA with the same file name.
Use VTFEdit to turn it back into a .vtf (again with the same file name)
Make a tree of folders that is exactly like the file path of the original .vtf in the pak01_dir.vpk and drop the .vtf into the end of that file path.
Drag and drop the root folder of your new folder tree onto a file called vpk.exe located in the folder "SteamApps/common/Left 4 Dead 2/bin"
This should create a .vpk file of the same name as the root folder of your folder tree. This is your addon. Drop it into your "SteamApps/common/Left 4 Dead 2/left4dead2/addon" folder and see if it works.
love it
The colors of my first BMO medkit were a bit off, so I updated them a bit.
If anyone is unsatisfied with this change, I will reupload the one with the original colors into it's own workshop file.
All constructive or semi-constructive input is appreciated.
THANKS FOR THIS
awsome
I'm open to suggestions if anyone is willing to help with ideas
However I designed this one to be a little more rugged and gritty, so it doesn't look so out of place in the post-apocalyptic environment.