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Uploaded Image Patrols

Ongoing record of images needing copyright/attribution information added.

Outstanding

  • User_talk:LALAMJ: Hello! It has been nice getting to know Abilene on her character page. While I was looking at the image on her page, "Abilene.jpeg", I noticed that it did not have information about the original source or that permission was granted to use it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 09:47, 14 September 2022 (CDT)
  • User talk:ALLENM20: Hello! I enjoyed viewing the artwork on your character page for Nemdenia (platinum). While I was reviewing the recent updates on it, I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself for the image that you uploaded, "Nemdenia Portrait.png". That information must be noted on the page using the image, not just in the image's metadata. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:35, 8 November 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:KITHUS: Hi, there! Thank you very much for your many contributions to the wiki. While doing some patrols of recently (and not-so-recently) updated pages, I noticed that you uploaded several images for guides you authored that do not have artist or copyright information on the pages where they are displayed. Specifically, I am referring to "Issalya_portrait.jpg" on Comprehensive Wizard Guide; "Necromancer.jpg" on Comprehensive Sorcerer Guide; "Bard_Weapons.jpg" on Comprehensive Bard Guide; "Ranger_and_wolf.jpg" on Comprehensive Ranger Guide; plus "Empath.jpg", "Warpath.jpg", and "Dissector.jpg" on Elanthia 5e. In addition, I could not find anything about the various Arkati symbols on the Elanthia 5e page; they appear to be made and uploaded specifically for it.
This information must be noted on the page using the image, not just in the image's metadata. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images for which you have permission to uploaded onto GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Any artwork that is official Simutronics artwork does NOT need this. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:21, 17 November 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:CHIVERSFREE1: Hi there! Thank you for your MANY contributions to the wiki, from short stories to player written lore to information supporting the many events you help run. I'm reaching out to you about the images you have used in them, some of which do not appear to have information included about the original source or that permission was granted to use them. Please bear with me, since I have a bit of a lengthy list to help make this as easy for you as possible.
Files needing attribution information updated on the linked articles:
Files not currently used in any articles but still need attribution information:
  • File:Young Rohese.jpg is currently not used on any pages, so it will need the file information itself updated on the file page itself.
  • File:Poladra.jpg is currently not used on any pages, so it will need the file information itself updated on the file page itself.
  • File:Blue Phoenix.jpg is currently not used on any pages, so it will need the file information itself updated on the file page itself.
  • File:Ancestors of Rohese Bayvel-Timsh'l.JPG is currently not used on any pages, so it will need the file information itself updated on the file page itself.
Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. Additionally, if the image was created with AI artwork software, you will also need to note what program was used (Midjourney, Artflow, etc.). If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. The way you handled it on a number of pages, including for the artwork by Tisket on Elanthian Vogue: Eorgaen 5118, is perfectly fine.
It is possible I may have overlooked some as I was only looking at your uploaded files. Official Simutronics artwork does NOT need any of this information displayed. Thank you very much for the many images where you already did display this. And for your reference, I am in the process of getting clarification from the rest of the wiki team on if different types of images would only need limited information displayed with them, such as the Elanthian Vogue "EV" logo or the flyer-style invitation images for your events. Until I have confirmation on that, I have to rely on the current copyright requirements and style guide standards.
Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. Given the number of articles impacted, I understand if it may take a bit of time. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:08, 1 December 2022 (CST)
Hello again! Thank you so much for going back to edit the image captions, and for letting me know which ones needed to be deleted. I have deleted the five images that you marked for deletion on the above comment. (For reference, they were "File:Teveriel and Uniana.jpg", "File:Young Rohese.jpg", "File:Poladra.jpg", "File:Blue Phoenix.jpg", and "File:Ancestors of Rohese Bayvel-Timsh'l.JPG", and I did verify that they were not used by any pages before deleting them.)
In double checking, I found a few more things that I failed to clearly note where image captions do not have the full information needed:
Please let me know if you have any questions or if there is anything else I can do to help with this. Thank you again for your understanding and all of your many contributions! HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:53, 16 December 2022 (CST)
Hello once again! I was double checking and noticed that I missed that you did already add the DollDivine text to those three images. Thank you for that! I have rolled in a very minor update to their pages to allow the image caption to properly display. Those pages do not need to be further edited. At this point, only File:Rohese Bayvel 5122.jpeg (used in Search for the Truth (short story)#Moonstruck) and File:Jaysehn and Akenna.jpg (used in Elanthian Vogue: Spring 5122) need further information on their captions for the artists. Unfortunately simply stating ownership of the copyright to the image is not sufficient. If any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thank you again for your understanding. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 09:21, 19 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:LORDROELET: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Roelon. While I was reviewing updates on his character page Roelon (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself the image File:Roelon.png that was recently added to it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:19, 16 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:BURGHALGNOME: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Dendum. While I was reviewing updates on his character page, Dendum (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or source information for following images on that page: File:Dendumavatar.png, File:Basingstoke.png, File:Greengairvillage.png, File:Wendwillowvillage.png, and File:Dendumjune.png. The artist's name or source must be noted for images uploaded to the wiki. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:34, 19 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:INDIFFERENT: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Esana. While I was reviewing updates on her character page Esana (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself the image File:Esana.jpg that was recently added to it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the image, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if the image was created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create it. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:30, 4 January 2023 (CST)
  • User talk:BRIELLE: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Yukito. While I was reviewing updates on his character page Yukito (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself for two images, File:Yukito wiki.jpg and File:Yukito Said.jpg. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the image, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if the image was created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create it. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient, nor is displaying a watermark on the image itself. As an example, attribution can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:57, 4 January 2023 (CST)
  • User talk:ILLONA: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Tanai. While I was reviewing updates on her character page Tanai (platinum), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself the image File:Tanai2.png that was recently updated for it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the image, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if the image was created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create it. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:52, 10 January 2023 (CST)

Resolved

  • User talk:THADROOP: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your organization, The Order of Eternal Light. While I was reviewing updates on its wiki article, I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself the insignia image File:OELrings.png that was recently added to it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the image, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if the image was created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create it. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:31, 4 January 2023 (CST)
  • User talk:LAVENDER: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Berkana. While I was reviewing updates on her character page Berkana (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or source information for the image File:Berkana New.png that was recently added to it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). In addition, I have updated the caption on File:Brigatta.png, which you added to the page for House Brigatta, to include the artist information that is referenced on the file when you uploaded it. If this image was created using AI software, that same information (including which software) will also need to be added to its caption, however if it was not created with AI software, no further updates are needed for its caption. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 09:31, 20 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:GAMEQUEST3: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Pukk. While I was reviewing updates on his character page Pukk (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself the image File:Pukk.jpg that was recently added to it. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:17, 16 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:NAAMIT: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Naamit. While I was reviewing updates on her character page, Naamit (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or source information for her profile image, File:Naamit-20201221.jpg. The artist's name or source must be noted for images uploaded to the wiki. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if the image was created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create it. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated.
(And, so you are aware, I did remove the redirect from your User talk page to inquire about this to facilitate communication. It can be added back in again once you have received this message if you want it to remain there.) HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:54, 19 December 2022 (CST)
HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) --- Attributions are listed further down on the page under the portraits [[1]] section. If it is doubly required on the thumbnail at the top of the Naamit page, then I will remove the thumbnail entirely. If this is instead about the source page located at File:Naamit-20201221.jpg, then I can update that, though it doesn't appear other users are required to do the same. Your clarification is appreciated in this matter, thanks. NAAMIT (talk)
Thanks for the super speedy response! What you have in the Portraits section is more than sufficient and no further attribution is needed. I realize that many character pages are a bit hit or miss right now, however the wiki team is diligently working toward ensuring that all artists are properly credited for their work. Thank you again! HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:26, 19 December 2022 (CST)
Many of the additional images all appear to have an artist signature on them; I could not verify if they are the same artist who is cited for your profile image or not, although they are all done in a similar style. Some of them state in the file information that you own the copyright information, however that is not sufficient for the wiki.
Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Additionally, if any images were created using AI software, you will need to note what software was used to create them. Unfortunately simply stating that you own the copyright to the image is not sufficient. As an example, it can be as simple as, "Image created by the uploader using MidJourney" (or whatever software is appropriate). Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:13, 16 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:TUMARA: Hi there! Thank you for your MANY updates to the wiki, especially your relentless efforts to chronicle the ongoing events in the Icemule Trace region. I'm reaching out to you regarding two things.
First, while I was looking at your recent uploads to the wiki, linked from Opalina (prime) ("Opalina.png", "Opalina outside.png", "Opalina fighting.png", "OpalnFalvicar4.png", "Sloop.png", and "Brig.png") and this page, User talk:TUMARA ("Opalina writing desk.png"), I noticed that none of the images include information about the original source or that permission was granted to use them. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. Additionally, if the image was created with AI artwork software, you will also need to note what program was used (Midjourney, etc.). If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated.
Second, I've noticed that you use your user talk page (this page) a bit atypically compared to most other wiki contributors. Generally speaking, the user talk page is designed to facilitate communication between wiki contributors through the wiki itself, or communication between users and mods. Anyone editing your user talk page will cause a banner to display at the top of the wiki until you view it. Looking at everything else on your user talk page, I actually recommend moving all of the contents to your user page, User:TUMARA, which is currently blank. That would allow other users or mods such as myself to contact you if the need arises without modifying the important information you have archived on this page. If you need assistance in moving it over, I would be happy to help with that. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:07, 1 December 2022 (CST)
I am confused is there something I am doing wrong with the logs?
Thank you for your support and keeping me on the right path here on this Wiki I love participating and want to ensure Im always doing it correctly. I wasn't sure about the AI part I hope the way I changed them will work? I look forward to feed back on that. I was able to move everything to the other page I believe as well. that seemed relatively painless. Hopefully I didn't mess that up. Do I need to re-upload the pictures so they have notes directly on them?
Hi again! I'm responding to the edit that you did on my user page asking about uploaded logs.
All of your many logs uploaded to the wiki are outstanding, and I sincerely appreciate the effort you put forth with them. I have moved a couple of logs to "rename" them according to the style guide (more information is available here), but each time I've done so, it's been for very minor stuff. Per the current style guide standard, log page titles should be in the format of:
* [Storyline or Event Title, if applicable] - [Date] - [Title of Log, if applicable] (log)
* For example: Blood Son - 2020-01-01 - Excitement in Wehnimer's Landing (log)
This naming format helps logs to appear properly in various categories. I have also added Category:Logs to a couple of yours that were missing it. This makes sure that they are populated correctly in that category so everyone can easily find them if they do not have a direct link. Both of these are incredibly minor edits that are easily overlooked, so please don't be alarmed if I make changes like them to your logs.
Thank you for all of the updates you made to the images! They're all very lovely and I really enjoyed viewing them. I would recommend only adding one thing, and that is noting that you are the person who created them via Midjourney. You can reference yourself as your character, your account, or even just something as simple as, "AI art generated by me using Midjourney.com", so that it is clear that you are the creator behind them. None of the images need to be uploaded again, having the credit information on them as you did is more than enough.
I hope that what I shared about the difference between user pages and user talk pages made sense to you. Ultimately how you use your user talk page is up to you - I mostly didn't want to get your amazing record of information lost amid questions from mods or another user wanting to say thank you for doing such a great job with them. Also, just in case you ever need to do so, you can automatically "sign" anything you put on the wiki (which is very useful for user talk pages) with ~~~~ at the very end, which is how I added my "signature" to this comment. Thanks again for all of your help with making the wiki so great! If you ever have any other questions, feel free to reach out to me or another mod, or to ask in the #wiki-talk channel on the official Discord server. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:46, 6 December 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:MABEY: Hello again! I enjoyed reading more about your organization, the Gilded Talon Consortium. While I was reviewing updates including on its page, I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself for the newer image that you uploaded, "Talon5.png". That information must be noted on the page using the image, not just in the image's metadata. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. The way you previously credited Sonya100years on the same page is perfect for attributing the artist. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 14:31, 8 November 2022 (CST)
  • User talk:CASTLEVD: Hello! Thank you for helping relate more information about the images you uploaded for your characters, Liylith (platinum) and Cadance (platinum). While reviewing the recent updates you made to those pages, I noticed that the artist or copyright information still is not clearly stated on the pages themselves for the images you uploaded, "Liylith2.png" and "Candance3.jpg". That information must be noted on the page using the image, not just in the image's metadata. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! Either another moderator or I will check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:39, 8 November 2022 (CST)
  • User_talk:HEBREWTOYOU: Hello! I enjoyed reading about your character, Dayzed. While I was reviewing updates on the character page for Dayzed (prime), I noticed that you did not include the artist or copyright information on the page itself for the image that you uploaded, "Dayzed.png". That information must be noted on the page using the image, not just in the image's metadata. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:26, 8 November 2022 (CST)
  • User_talk:WELCHA: Hello! Thank you for adding updates to the Ebon Gate festival sections. While I was reviewing updates to Evermore Hollow, I saw that "EbonGateEvermoreHollow.png" did not have information about the original source or that permission was granted to use it on the wiki by the artist. There was also nothing in the file's upload information to indicate that, either. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the map, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:01, 4 October 2022 (CDT)
  • User_talk:LORDCARANORN: Hello! It has been nice getting to know Caranorn on his character page. While I was looking at the coat of arms image on his page, "Caranorn Coat of Arms.png", I noticed that it did not have information about the original source or that permission was granted to use it. I did see that you noted it had a Creative Commons License CC-BY-SA-ALL on the image upload, however that unfortunately does not satisfy the wiki requirements of crediting the source. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the image, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 09:47, 28 September 2022 (CDT)
Hello, I thought I'added myself as source, will take a look. --LORDCARANORN (talk) 10:41, 29 September 2022 (CDT)
I did put my character name (which is also a pseudonym I used on Wikimedia and various other places. If there is anything else needed please let me know (I'm a bit rusty with wikis). --LORDCARANORN (talk) 10:46, 29 September 2022 (CDT)
Thank you so much! That more than suffices for noting yourself as the artist. I definitely enjoyed the image, too! HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 11:15, 29 September 2022 (CDT)
  • User_talk:PTOLEMY: Hello! It has been great getting to know more about Jaysehn and his fleet. While I was looking at the various images on the Sentinel Fleet page, I noticed that they did not have information about the original source or that permission was granted to use them. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:34, 11 August 2022 (CDT)
  • User_talk:MERCEDES419: Hello! It has been great getting to know more about Kayse and her campaign for town council in the Landing. While I was looking at the various images on her town council campaign page, I noticed that they did not have information about the original source or that permission was granted to use them. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source and artist name for all images uploaded to GSwiki. If you are the artist who created the artwork, you can simply note that instead. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of the portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. Good luck with the campaign! HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:23, 11 August 2022 (CDT)
  • User_talk:WARMACE: Hello! It was great learning about your character on Lunaryna (prime). While I was looking at the image on her page, "TLunaryna Portrait.jpg", I noticed that it did not have information about the original source. Please see Help:Style#Copyrights for more information about the requirement to provide the source for all images uploaded to GSWiki. I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been added! HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 10:34, 26 July 2022 (CDT)
Hello again! I appreciate that you adding a link on your image, "TLunaryna Portrait.jpg", back to the artist's Instagram page from Lunaryna (prime). Unfortunately a link by itself is not sufficient to note who the image creator is and that you have permission from them to display their artwork. If you need an example of how to do this, the character page for Arenglae (prime) does this very clearly for all of its portraits. Thanks for understanding! I'll check back in soon to see if this information has been updated. HOST-GSKEBECHET (talk) 08:30, 2 August 2022 (CDT)