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I'd be willing to help you out with my photoshop skillz, although they aren't the best. Take a look if you like the style of my mods' protraits or something similar. Otherwise, we can try to get to something you might be looking for.
I look forward for a bonus smiley face.
Does this Work?
All of them are taken with the mod. If it's not, then I made sure to state it's not.
Here is how ::::
name="Beautiful Battles"
path="mod/beautifulbattles"
tags={
"Balance"
"Graphics"
"Gameplay"
"Military"
}
picture="beautifulbattles.jpg"
remote_file_id="682776251"
supported_version="1.0.*"
And you put your beautifulbattles.jpg (or in your case awesomerangefinder.jpg) in the beautifulbattles folder (Not in common or Mod folder where your rangefinder.mod file is).
Hope that helps!