Thread:Nesayas1234/@comment-104549-20171006023310/@comment-104549-20171219191854

Well, let's see if we can't sort all this out. When you say "Destiny", do you mean  the video game? If so (if, in other words, the image was made with the basic character creation tools in the game), then Destiny would be the source; the fact that you're the one who designed the specifics of the character using the game's software isn't quite enough to make you the author/artist in the way the Image Policy is talking about.

As for licensing, following on the above, Usercopyright wouldn't be the right template. Although of course I can't advise you on whether your use is Fair Use, Fair Use is the only remaining viable option. If you conclude (based on the four-factor test) that it is Fair Use, then Screenshot is the template you're looking for.

You incorporated the image Information template, which is good.

I'm not at all sure what you had in mind here, although I'm impressed by your coding knowledge to create a template in the first place. There's almost never a good reason to create a new licensing template; the existing list is usually enough to cover any conceivable licensing situation.