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  • Star Wars Fanon:Image policy/Tutorial
rdfs:comment
  • To make sure you have a strong understanding of the Star Wars Fanon image policy, this tutorial has been written to detail the specifics of the policy. As it is an extension of that policy, this tutorial is considered policy as well. The tutorial is written in the form of frequently asked questions; questions that have not been answered can be asked on this tutorial’s talk page, or in the Senate Hall.
dbkwik:swfanon/property/wikiPageUsesTemplate
Author
  • — Who created this image? For reference book images, you would need to find the original artist and put their name here. For fan-art that you did not create, you need to find the original artist. If you created the image, you would list your name. If the image is a screenshot, ignore this field. *
licensing
  • — Licensing templates go here! This is important, so there will be exclamation points used! You need to license your image! For the most part, you can use . If you are using a screenshot, use . If it is a comic panel, use . If you created the image yourself, you can use , , or even . Whatever you use, you need to license your images!!! *
Description
  • — What does this image depict? If the image depicts a Jedi Knight, then describe the image as such. *
Source
  • — Where did this come from? This field is IMPORTANT!!! If this came from an official source, such as ', then you need to list the source of this image. This is a required field. If you took a screen shot from ', then you need to list that as the source. "Wookieepedia" is not a source! Find the original source of the image! If you made the image yourself, then say "User-made image." Please see above for a comprehensive definition on user-made images. *
other versions
  • — This is if you have duplicate images. Most of the time, this field will be ignored.
filespecs
  • — If you made an edit to an image, list those, such as cropping, color changes, copy/pasting, etc. *
attention
  • — For the most part, this section is ignored. Some images, particularly those images that you had created yourself and are offering up for free use, may include a statement saying so, such as "This image is free for anyone to use." Otherwise, skip this field. *
abstract
  • To make sure you have a strong understanding of the Star Wars Fanon image policy, this tutorial has been written to detail the specifics of the policy. As it is an extension of that policy, this tutorial is considered policy as well. The tutorial is written in the form of frequently asked questions; questions that have not been answered can be asked on this tutorial’s talk page, or in the Senate Hall.