Thread:JS-4422/@comment-104549-20170706160400/@comment-104549-20170711060147

A few points now: Please address these issues ASAP. Reply to this message if you have any questions or need further clarification.
 * First, update: There are now additional images with redlink sources, e.g. File:CT-2232-1129.png. All uploaded images must have a valid source.
 * Second, let's examine File:Broann.png. Your "source" is a link on this site.  That is obviously not possible; you can't create an image in a game that doesn't exist in the real world.  "Description" is the right place for what the image is within the fictional universe you've created; for "Source", you need to cite the actual, real-world source for every image.
 * Third, coming back to this, I've got a pretty strong hunch you did not, in fact, create that entire image. I'll believe the blue MS Paint work is yours, but that's about as far as my credibility can be stretched; the underlying image of a clone trooper was obviously taken from a comic book or something similar.  Putting aside whether that's valid Fair Use to make a derivative work, you must cite the source of any component image you use to make a derivative image.  For an example, see my image Witches in the Mist, which was made with numerous stock images as well as Corel PaintShop Pro effects.  Although I legitimately made Witches in the Mist and own the copyright, I also cited every component stock piece in my "Source" section.