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Breakdown for Torchlight equipment mods

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Nothing strictly new here, just a more complete breakdown for the following:

Royal Armory
Keening
Bulwark of the Empra's Knees
Spellbreaker Equipment
Torchlight Chainswords

A few additional things to note:

Since Torchlight uses PNG files as textures, I elected to show transparency via a Photoshop-like checker pattern, instead of an alpha texture, since none of these use (separately-made) alpha textures, but rather have transparency "built into" the diffuse textures.

Most of these took between one to two days to complete (presuming a few hours of work on the item per day). The Spellbreaker's Mask is an exception since, despite it's simplicity in its geometry and texture (which did not take long to make), it had to be hooked up to the characters' head joints. I don't remember quite how long it took, but because of the necessity of doing skeleton attachment, getting that item into the game took by far the longest.

The Royal Falchion was based off of this concept art. The Royal Axe was based on this. The others (excluding the ones mentioned below) were conglomerations of various gathered photo reference, or made up as I went, or a combination of both.

All these weapons were made by me, though certain ones are based on things from other games/properties. Credit where credit is due below.
The shortsword Keening is from The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind, made by Bethesda Softworks.
The Spellbreaker's equipment is based off of the Blood Elf Spellbreakers from Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne, made by Blizzard Entertainment.
The "Bulwark Shield" (Bulwark of the Empra's Knees), the One-handed Chainswords, and the Eviscerator Chainswords are based from Warhammer 40,000, made by Games Workshop.
And of course Torchlight is made by Runic Games.
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Very nice work!