BrokenEagle98 said:
I'd say no.
But is there a term for these things then? I have no idea about such vehicles, but I think it's still taggable.
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BrokenEagle98 said:
I'd say no.
But is there a term for these things then? I have no idea about such vehicles, but I think it's still taggable.
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Is there a tag for the sealbelt-like accessory binding her cape? What about the clips on her lower stomach? Finally, is that a dress plus a leotard or something new entirely?
Just what exactly is Ishtar wearing in these pictures?
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post #2957078
Is there a tag when the shirt is worn the wrong way round (nametag is at the back, so I think it's the case)?
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Chiera said:
post #2957078
Is there a tag when the shirt is worn the wrong way round (nametag is at the back, so I think it's the case)?
Wardrobe error, which is already tagged on that post.
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Alanis_the_Evoker said:
Wardrobe error, which is already tagged on that post.
I know, but I mean something more precise. I mean, there is stuff linked in the wiki of wardrobe error...
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ion288 said:
post #1646942
Apparently that thing floating in the lower right is supposed to be a tank wrapped in a flotation screen. Should it be tagged with tank?
The link in the comments section uggests Sherman DD as a tag if a unique one is called for to avoid consequential implications, but there's also this, which maintains these amphibious tanks (to suggest an alt label--but won't this just implicate back to tank given some time and the unlikely scenario of much more art depicting them?) could fire their weapons while at sea, and had little issue converting to their tradition configuration once ashore. So for all intents and purposes if you were to credit the latter source, it was an M4 Sherman medium tank, only afloat and wearing a skirt.
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Chiera said:
post #2957078
Is there a tag when the shirt is worn the wrong way round (nametag is at the back, so I think it's the case)?
No luck on the specific tag for which you're searching, but it's interesting that the order of the kana is backwards here as if there was an attempt to depict the shirt both backwards and inside-out, but then the script is not. You're doing it wrong might not apply to this situation, but would probably give you more returns of backwards shirts.
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post #2957946
What are they wearing as a top? It looks kind of like a track_jacket, but it doesn't open in the front?
post #2957760
It looks like she has a magazine stuffed into her sleeve, is there a tag for holding/hiding objects inside sleeves yet? I couldn't find it
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Chiera said:
post #2958614
What is she holding in her left hand?
Looks like ice cream to me.
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Chiera said:
post #2956021
D these count as tate_eboshi?
Yes.
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Chiera said:
What exactly is this bottomwear?
post #2958675
Looks like it's some sort of tight-fitting thongs but with her loose obi over the waist part.
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The round Chinese symbol in the background. I know I've seen it before, but I can't place it.
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BrokenEagle98 said:
The round Chinese symbol in the background. I know I've seen it before, but I can't place it.
Looks like a variant of Chinese "flower windows" (花窗,hua cuang).
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BrokenEagle98 said:
The round Chinese symbol in the background. I know I've seen it before, but I can't place it.
You can find a lot of decorative panels like these under the lattice tag.
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henmere said:
Looks like a variant of Chinese "flower windows" (花窗,hua cuang).
iridescent_slime said:
You can find a lot of decorative panels like these under the lattice tag.
Thanks, that works! I'll leave it as lattice instead of tagging it hua chuang though.
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fossilnix said:
post #2957946
What are they wearing as a top? It looks kind of like a track_jacket, but it doesn't open in the front?
Due to not opening in the front, I'm going to say gym shirt, though does look a bit more like a track jacket.
Would adapted costume fit with common clothing items that are "adapted" like that in a sense? For instance, post #2956698 (gym shirt->leotard/swimsuit). I wasn't quite sure if that tag was the right one, but I couldn't think of an alternative for the idea (the gym uniform is a "normal outfit" for that character given how often the artist depicts it, so it fits the wiki definition in one sense).
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