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This creator will allow you to put different pieces of various weapons together to create a kind of template for a weapon. It's mostly meant for inspiration as there are no colors, but if you're a little creative and confident enough with an editing program you can create some fun results. If nothing else they can at least serve as a helpful visual aid when describing a weapon to somebody else, like in a D&D game for example.
I kept the weapons white on purpose. Not only does this make it easier for people who want to edit them, but I feel like this also helps with opening up to more creative possibilities. I could've colored all the blades in a metal color for example, but there are way more possibilities and some people might not see them when the focus is on that metal color.
I've colored the same sword three times to further illustrate my point (see below).
It's very straight forward. Simply click on the tabs for the parts you need and on the images to use the specific part you want. Click on the same icon again to remove it or click on the 'clear all' button to clear the entire canvas.
It's possible to save up to 4 weapons, you can do so by simply clicking the save buttons at the bottom of the creator. This will save the weapon with all the pieces locally in your browser. This only works if you don't use incognito mode and only if you use a modern browser (so no IE7 for example). You can close your browser after you've clicked save, it'll still be there when you open it again.
When you want to load a weapon, simply click the corresponding load button and it'll put all the pieces you saved back in place.
If you wish to save the weapon you've created all you have to do is click the 'Turn into image' button and an image will appear below it that looks exactly like what you've created. The only difference being that this is a single image, rather than a whole lot of separate images. Simply right click it, select 'save as' and name it what you wish. That's all there is to it.
Grips
Pommels
Crossguards
Blades
Handles
Axe Heads
Mace Heads
Hammer Heads
Bow Limbs
Bow Grips
Bow Tips
Staff Tops
Staff Bottoms
Staves/Poles
Scythes
Polearms
Spears