Elandria's avatar
No.  I mean nude as in nude.  I don't expect to see my face or any part of my body any more exposed than what I have already provided in my photography.  If I wanted to see nude images of myself, thats what I would post to begin with.  So no.  No nudes.  This therefore means that the majority of porn is also a no.
Anthro art, ie depicting an animal with human features or a human with animal features is dealt with on a case by case basis as there is a portion of anthro style art that is most definitely fetish based.  Creating anthro art that is clearly fetish/porn or includes nude elements would be no. This is where your common sense is required to be engaged.

Your last question is to be fair is a little confusing, can you clarify what you mean by "promoting images" before I can properly answer your question.  (This might be better done via note)
In a nutshell, personal art = no profit = ok.  Art used to promote a service or product eg a book cover, album or anything similar often on behalf of another individual = profit = commercial = fee.  

There are exceptions to this however and again these are dealt with on a case by case basis - please note me.