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The issue is you have zero instruction as to what is wrong with the graphic and/or how to fix it from a human being - instead just a stock message (sometimes incorrectly applied) that often suggests not re-submitting your work.
AND BTW... how is intellectual property of a 3d character a copyright infringement issue when you draw a graphic character in a 2d, pixelated format that sort of resembles the original and then present it in a free-to-play environment with no intention of marketing or making money on the 2d sprite?
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Thissss^^^^^ (both points)
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Because Graal makes money. The companies won't go after you... they'll go after ToonsLab. Anything related to their original content belongs to them, no matter the dimension. They could care less if only one person bought it for $10, or free by farming. The fact that it's in the game will give companies every intention to take money from TL.
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Do you really think they'd go for some obscure game like Graal over fan art?