>>2877828>If it's an /aco/ character, it's /aco/. If it's a chinese cartoon character drawn in /aco/ style, it's /aco/Strangely enough the /h/ rules go far more in-depth on this point than ours. Specifying that what matters is the image's origin and style, not content.
Which technically means everything you make is /aco/ unless you're a japanese genner/drawfag, but that part is not enforced afaik.
Anyway, think of this one as a test.