Knowledge_Seeker said:
Judging by the kanji written on them, those are probably hanafuda earrings.
Thanks, that was actually my first guess but I wanted to be sure because they seemed a bit long for hanafuda cards.
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Knowledge_Seeker said:
Judging by the kanji written on them, those are probably hanafuda earrings.
Thanks, that was actually my first guess but I wanted to be sure because they seemed a bit long for hanafuda cards.
alphashitlord said:
Thanks, that was actually my first guess but I wanted to be sure because they seemed a bit long for hanafuda cards.
@alphashitlord It says "死神." It means the Grim Reaper in English. There is no such pattern on Hanafuda.
TokiTokiRom said:
@alphashitlord It says "死神." It means the Grim Reaper in English. There is no such pattern on Hanafuda.
Thanks for letting me know. You think they might be some sort of talisman?
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post #8064298
Should depictions of Suzuran's mother that (I presume) predate canonical depictions be tagged vulpisfoglia_(arknights), or original, or something else (e.g. nothing)?
Is there a tag for the long-feathered cap that Sun Wukong wears?
Should there be one?
luntoer said:
Is there a tag for the long-feathered cap that Sun Wukong wears?
Should there be one?
The Chinese name seems to be "zijin guan" (紫金冠).
I've never posted something like post #8348964 before. Is there a tag that has to do with frame-by-frames?
nareehS said:
I've never posted something like post #8348964 before. Is there a tag that has to do with frame-by-frames?
Sequential, perhaps
one_piece_fan_letter introduced several new characters, most notably nami's_fangirl who doesn't have a proper name of her own, just like the rest of the special's characters. Judging from the tags elder_marine_brother and younger_marine_brother (post #8321482, post #8316638, post #8343418) and how they compare to the
cast listing on the one piece fandom wiki, would the tag for the girl in post #8350646 then be "bookstore_part-timer", or would a different name be more fitting? Perhaps the episode's credits sequence names them.
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8355044
There's a lot of Halloween costumes I don't recognize in this image, can someone help?
How do you tag this dress being mostly one color (purple), but appearing to suddenly transition to a very different color (green) around the collar area? Unfortunately, the way it's depicted makes it ambiguous whether the dress' main body actually connects to the green part.
post #8354982
is there an umbrella tag of sorts for unconventionally coloured food such as this blue watermelon post #8355366
(pretty sure alternate color doesn't apply to objects)
MarqFJA87 said:
How do you tag this [dress?] post #8354982
Regarding color, I would add green_collar and gradient_dress to it. Sadly there are no depictions of that character with the same costume, so trying to find a reference point for tagging is of no use in this case.
c_spl said:
is there an umbrella tag of sorts for unconventionally coloured food such as this blue watermelon post #8355366
(pretty sure alternate color doesn't apply to objects)
bad_food is the only one that sticks out out of tag_group:food_tags, but that's "Food meant to be tasty, but capable of causing severe illness. [...] Usually hinted with the food having unnatural colors."
fake_food isn't mentioned on that page but doesn't apply, nor do tags like discoloration, miscoloration or anything regarding color and food exist as of yet, as far as I was able to tell.
fav-gotes said:
Regarding color, I would add green_collar and gradient_dress to it. Sadly there are no depictions of that character with the same costume, so trying to find a reference point for tagging is of no use in this case.
The collar tag (and by extension the color_collar tags) are for standalone collars, such as spiked_collar and pet_collar. it's not for collars that are a part of some other piece of clothing.
fav-gotes said:
Regarding color, I would add green_collar and gradient_dress to it. Sadly there are no depictions of that character with the same costume, so trying to find a reference point for tagging is of no use in this case.
In addition to what AngryZapdos said about collars, there is no way to tell whether there is a gradient in the dress. In a gradient, the colors change gradually. If they change abruptly, then they would only be tagged with two-tone or multicolored tags as appropriate.
Tags that do apply include cleavage cutout and pelvic curtain, as well as string panties for the underwear.
Blank_User said:
In addition to what AngryZapdos said about collars, there is no way to tell whether there is a gradient in the dress. In a gradient, the colors change gradually. If they change abruptly, then they would only be tagged with two-tone or multicolored tags as appropriate.
Tags that do apply include cleavage cutout and pelvic curtain, as well as string panties for the underwear.
There is actually a minor gradient on the right side where the green becomes blue.
What is the tag for this hand gesture?