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Are you an artist? Well, here's a list of pages that, if you illustrate them well enough, you might have your picture used as the illustration of that trope.

  1. Artists:
    1. If you've done an illustration for any of the following, post a link in the "submissions" section, or contact user Lubaf on deviantArt, [alternate methods of getting in touch needed; probably a special email address, and maybe some more Deviant ART accounts or something].
    2. Also, please see "Tropes" under How to Pick A Good Image for a guideline of what constitutes a "Good Illustration" for this purpose; and further, please note the "Safe For Work" requirement.
    3. Note that page images on the TV Tropes server are limited to at most 350 pixels wide, and 200kB in size; while we will link to your original version in all its glory, it needs to look good when scaled down to fit those limitations.
    4. If the page has an Image Pickin' thread (it should be linked to above the article, like you see on this page), try and give it a read; it would be unfortunate if somebody created an illustration and then it couldn't be used because it lacks something important.
  2. Tropers:
    1. Do not post tropes to this list without first discussing it here.
    2. Try to post a link to the relevent Image Pickin' thread(s), to make things easier for the Artists.

See also the Tropers deviant art group.

List of pages artists can illustrate and have a chance of having that illustration used on that page[]

Submissions[]

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