Thread:The S/@comment-36587160-20191006171547/@comment-995426-20191008223850

Personally, I think it's okay if an artwork represents development art, concept art, or rejected or unused concepts, as these are notable steps in the development of an official work. For instance, on the DuckTales Wiki, I added by a storyboarder to Launchpad McQuack (2017), representing art that was prepared as part of character and episode development but was ultimately not portrayed on-screen. I think official artists deserve a bit of leeway in their artistic output if it can be justified as part of their output towards the development of an official work.

In this case, I would not reject that artwork by Christine Liu from Turtlepedia, but instead sort it as creator artwork alongside concepts, sketches and promotional artwork.