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I also have a .psd if you want to play around with the layers and make your own. If anyone wants to add English, Ukrainian, or Russian to it, have at it.
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Nathan, thanks for offering these graphics. We’re putting one to use.
Great graphics!
I accidently attributed them to sciolist, but he straightened me out. *grin*