post #2945367
Those lines next to her face sometimes seen as a reaction convention in manga.
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post #2945367
Those lines next to her face sometimes seen as a reaction convention in manga.
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Lokispawn said:
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Those lines next to her face sometimes seen as a reaction convention in manga.
I can only think of gloom_(expression) or turn_pale.
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post #2864073
Is there a tag that describes showing something to the viewer or to someone else?
I ask because presenting is for sexual purposes and giving doesn't fit here (she isn't handing over the medal here).
Showing exists but only has a tag count of 11, suggesting that it's either underused or there is a better, already existing tag.
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Chiera said:
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Is there a tag that describes showing something to the viewer or to someone else?
Though we can guess that she’s showing the medal to someone, we can’t see that. How about the more neutral holding_up?
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kittey said:
Though we can guess that she’s showing the medal to someone, we can’t see that. How about the more neutral holding_up?
Hmm, yiu are right here.
But just in case there would be such a post..what would be the tag for it? I don't know any.
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Do we have a more specific tag for pulling down clothes to cover something? Clothes_pull generally refers to exposing someone rather than covering.
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Slysheen said:
Do we have a more specific tag for pulling down clothes to cover something? Clothes_pull generally refers to exposing someone rather than covering.
Try sweater_tug
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post #2946736
The tag for when two people have the legs "interlocked" escapes me right now. Am I remembering wrong or do we indeed have a tag for this?
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nonamethanks said:
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The tag for when two people have the legs "interlocked" escapes me right now. Am I remembering wrong or do we indeed have a tag for this?
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Unbreakable said:
Her "clothes"
bottom is nominally a pelvic_curtain, top doesn't match anything I could find.
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How should the traditional Japanese thief stereotype be tagged? For example, in the upper right corner of post #2350121.
For the bag, there's furoshiki and karakusa (pattern) or abbreviated karakusa. But what about the scarf? head scarf? Is there any tag for a scarf tied under the nose?
Should I create a japanese thief tag?
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norainu said:
How should the traditional Japanese thief stereotype be tagged? For example, in the upper right corner of post #2350121.
For the bag, there's furoshiki and karakusa (pattern) or abbreviated karakusa. But what about the scarf? head scarf? ...
that's a tenugui worn differently i suppose.
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Is this heart hands? I doesn't really look like a heart, but maybe that's the angle... or is there a different tag I should use?
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fossilnix said:
Is this heart hands? I doesn't really look like a heart, but maybe that's the angle... or is there a different tag I should use?
Yeah that looks just like an unfortunate angle to me. I'd still tag it as heart hands.
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post #2947830
Not particularly a tagging question, but concerning the artists comments, and what appears to be an annual pixiv tradition. Is this pool material or something like wriggle relay with a wiki description (for the dozen or so posts I've to date found which apply)? I haven't dealt much with pools much yet, except to peruse some.
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Chiera said:
Hmm, yiu are right here.
But just in case there would be such a post..what would be the tag for it? I don't know any.
With regard to your consensus reached with Kitty, your post also trends heavily towards pov dating (though this tag's usage conflicts with how in general the parameters for pov are established, in that some element of the viewer should ideally be manifested in the image).
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The food in the plate? Looks like some sort of egg but I'm not sure exactly.
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