How would I tag this pose of Len leaning over Rin?
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How would I tag this pose of Len leaning over Rin?
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6915444
Does this count as error due to having a transparent background but having multiple areas where the background wasn't removed?
ToxicOrochi said:
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6915444
Does this count as error due to having a transparent background but having multiple areas where the background wasn't removed?
Looks like a third-party extraction to me?
Do we have a tag for this prank?
Unbreakable said:
Do we have a tag for this prank?
The flashlight-under-chin thing? I don't think so, and we probably should.
TV Tropes uses scary flashlight face for it.
There doesn't seem to be a tag for it looking through holding flashlight: post #4564689, post #5531623, post #5709395, post #6749796, post #6757585.
Would post #6923081 have mons_pubis since fat_mons is on it or is that a mistag?
How should I tag the color scheme here? I can't tell if it should be tagged greyscale + spot color or blue theme.
Maiden_in_Orange said:
How should I tag the color scheme here? I can't tell if it should be tagged greyscale + spot color or blue theme.
It's definitely not greyscale, and I wouldn't even call it monochrome because it's got light and dark greys as well as blues. I don't think spot color either because there's a lot of blue all over the image, not just a key point or two. It's a full color image that just happens not to have many different colors in it, IMO.
Best I can think of is limited palette. It might be fair to tag blue theme as well, but I have never been very confident on where to draw the line with color theme tags, and I don't know if I would tag it on this one myself (blue is the only saturated color in the picture, but I don't know if I'd call it dominant).
Super_Affection said:
It's definitely not greyscale, and I wouldn't even call it monochrome because it's got light and dark greys as well as blues. I don't think spot color either because there's a lot of blue all over the image, not just a key point or two. It's a full color image that just happens not to have many different colors in it, IMO.
Best I can think of is limited palette. It might be fair to tag blue theme as well, but I have never been very confident on where to draw the line with color theme tags, and I don't know if I would tag it on this one myself (blue is the only saturated color in the picture, but I don't know if I'd call it dominant).
Yeah, I wasn't sure if greyscale was even right to begin with. I can tell something is going on with the palette here, but not what. I'll just go ahead and tag limited palette then, as it seems like a safe bet in any case. Thank you!
What would you call this piece of attire with white sleeves, that's like a white button-up shirt, w/ long sleeves and covering the shoulders, but doesn't have anything below the shoulders?
Arcaeca said:
What would you call this piece of attire with white sleeves, that's like a white button-up shirt, w/ long sleeves and covering the shoulders, but doesn't have anything below the shoulders?
post #6856757
Can exploration be used to depict literal archeological exploration? Or it should be left only for self-exploring?
nkuylo said:
post #6856757
Can exploration be used to depict literal archeological exploration? Or it should be left only for self-exploring?
Seems to be a tag only used for the act of exploring one's body. Feels like a tag that could use some work tbh, especially since its easy to confuse for literal exploration. I don't know what tag to use in its place for that sort of post though.
As for me:
How do I tag the string tied around their neck there? It's obviously not a noose, but I'm blanking on what to use to tag that specifically.
Maiden_in_Orange said:
post #6937131How do I tag the string tied around their neck there? It's obviously not a noose, but I'm blanking on what to use to tag that specifically.
Well, the string_choker tag does exist... there's also the more popular ribbon_choker, but "ribbon" doesn't really feel like the appropriate word to tag something of that width. string_around_neck also exists, and while it has very few posts, I think does a better job of portraying the looser way in which the string in question is wrapped about the person's neck in this case.
String around neck looks like just what I need, even if it could use some upkeep. Thank you!
Is there a tag for when one character is holding on to the sleeve/hem/clothing in general of another? As in this post here
post #2366596