ehh said:
I'd still call that a bad revision, the image under the watermarks is the same.
I see then! Thank you!
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ehh said:
I'd still call that a bad revision, the image under the watermarks is the same.
I see then! Thank you!
In the one_finger_selfie_challenge_(meme), does any other type of censoring apply other than convenient_censoring? If not, should new type of censoring tag be created?
DocWatson said:
In the one_finger_selfie_challenge_(meme), does any other type of censoring apply other than convenient_censoring? If not, should new type of censoring tag be created?
I don't think convenient_censoring applies, since the character is deliberately covering their nipples and genitalia.
It might qualify for covering_nipples and/or covering_crotch however.
This post is for a fanart contest for a collaboration event between the game Shining Nikki and the artist Yoneyama Mai. Shining Nikki is, obviously, the main tag, but should I add a tag to represent the Yoneyama Mai side of the crossover, as we tend to for these kinds of events? If so, what should that tag look that?
What is Curren wearing on her head? (to supersede red headwear)
Cpt_Skippy said:
What is Curren wearing on her head? (to supersede red headwear)
Mavado said:
I don't think convenient_censoring applies, since the character is deliberately covering their nipples and genitalia.
It might qualify for covering_nipples and/or covering_crotch however.
Thank you. ^_^
From the wiki for cosplay:
Cosplay (short for "costume play") refers to real people dressing up as fictional characters.
[...]
Photos should only be tagged with the character being cosplayed and cosplay photo.
So, is the cosplay tag not meant to be used on cosplay photos? I thought this was the case and removed a couple I assumed were mistags, but then I noticed just how many results cosplay cosplay_photo has. Are these mistags just an understandably common mistake, or am I reading the wiki incorrectly? If I'm wrong, then cosplay photo should imply cosplay.
kimonomiko said:
From the wiki for cosplay:
So, is the cosplay tag not meant to be used on cosplay photos? I thought this was the case and removed a couple I assumed were mistags, but then I noticed just how many results cosplay cosplay_photo has. Are these mistags just an understandably common mistake, or am I reading the wiki incorrectly? If I'm wrong, then cosplay photo should imply cosplay.
Generally they should not be tagged cosplay unless someone is for example cosplaying as "Hatsune Mike cosplaying as Kasane Teto". They also should not have the character_(cosplay) tags, just the regular character tags.
Should I include the colored extremities tag on posts with characters from ARMS specifically when their arms aren't stretched like post #3082790, post #2894405 and post #2859668? Their arms are part of their bodies, the only part that isn't is the weapons they put on their hands like toaster.
TenaciousTurtleDucks said:
I've seen a fair number of takes on this one Archie comic panel about testing kiss proof lipstick https://www.reddit.com/r/archiecomics/comments/155w7bd/lipstick_that_is_kiss_proof/. I was thinking it should have it's own tag, but I'm not quite sure what to call it.
post #8505776
post #8508519
post #8537619
post #8677655
post #8510064
post #8738560
I'd probably just call it kiss proof lipstick (meme).
There are occasions when an artist draws a nipple(s) twitching. For example:
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8258375
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8163906
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6728122
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/5064156
It may appear if there is no nipple stimulation, especially if the person is in_heat and their nipples are particularly sensitive, or just after nipple stimulation and their nipples are still "tingling".
I was considering trying to add a new tag twitching_nipples twitching_nipple, but I ran into a few inconsistency issues. Sometimes, the entire breast itself will twitch from these examples:
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8810067
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8738720
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8581339
The other thing, too, is that breasts/nipples have no muscles, so the breast/nipple itself cannot twitch. This is more of an indication of "tingling-ness" and increased sensitivity, kind of like twitching_penis. You also could argue that the penis is not a muscle and therefore cannot twitch.
I was thinking that twitching and nipples was just fine, but it feels not quite the same idea as it is not exactly a twitch (and the issue with how an artist can specify the breast twitching, not just the nipple). I'm not too sure how to proceed with this and would like some further input.
edit - somehow when typing this, I discovered the existence of twitching nipples...
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So sometimes deviantArt posts will be linked to inactive accounts but won't actually be a bad ID because reasons, such as post #1779641 / deviantart #442179959. I put the inactive account tag but not bad deviantArt ID, but I'm wondering if that's the proper route.
post #8876438 (and probably a few other Kishirika Kishirisu posts too)
Is there a tag for the gesture she's doing with her eyelid? I found out about finger to eye and eyelid pull just now but I don't think those two are quite right.
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts?tags=+torako_%28toramaru%29+bocchi_the_rock%21&z=5
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8869260?q=+torako_%28toramaru%29+bocchi_the_rock%21
How should the multiple frames in most of the most recent posts for this artist/series combination be tagged? Is there a tag for them (yet)?
Edit: Also, why does cami_bra redirect to cat_bra? I can see that both have uses, but sometimes those uses do not coincide.
What I would call a cami bra: https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/8516155
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DocWatson said:
How should the multiple frames in most of the most recent posts for this artist/series combination be tagged? Is there a tag for them (yet)?
those are fighting game-type hitboxes.
On a separate topic, is there a difference between skintight leggings with closed ankle cuffs and yoga pants? (I would call similar garments with open ankle cuffs yoga pants, but not leggings.)