Benit149 said:
Is there a type of dual wielding tag for when one weapon is held normally and the other is held in a reverse grip?
Isn't that just a sheath, though?
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Benit149 said:
Is there a type of dual wielding tag for when one weapon is held normally and the other is held in a reverse grip?
Isn't that just a sheath, though?
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Shibi said:
Isn't that just a sheath, though?
Considering the red trail, unsheathing + left-handed?
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Shibi said:
Isn't that just a sheath, though?
I thought it was a sword in her right hand. I barely noticed that it could have been a sheath.
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Is there a specific name for the kind of M-shaped hairstyle exhibited by Uryuu Ryuunosuke, Levi (Shingeki no Kyojin), various King of Fighters characters (Kensou, Kyo, and Kim usually), and Leon S Kennedy? The kind you associate with 90s hair? Some other characters like Toosaka Rin and Toosaka Tokiomi demonstrate a localized version of this (see #3778361 and #1713013).
I've been using parted bangs and undercut where applicable (although many instances of this are not necessarily undercut) for the time being. Elsewhere I've seen curtained hair used as a description elsewhere but not consistently, and the entries for the tag are general undercuts.
#1836761
#2735730
#1725275
Are some good examples.
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Is this still crossed legs, since it's more like the feet/boot resting on the other leg? post #3781829
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nonamethanks said:
post #3785983
what's the name of this hat?
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nonamethanks said:
post #3788806
do we have a tag for this jack?
I've found several such tags, but none are highly populated. We should probably settle on some kind of standard.
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nonamethanks said:
post #3788806
do we have a tag for this jack?
That’s a jack_plug. I think I’ll throw together wikis for some of the tags iridescent slime mentioned if I don’t forget.
Edit: Wikis for jack plug and RCA connector are done, the other tags are(/were) pretty useless.
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Is there a tag besides incandescence for post #3790098's legs? I find it weird that we have so few posts of things being heated to the point of glowing red.
Also need the name of the container.
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The closest tag I can think of for the container is washbowl. I'm not aware of any alternatives to incandescence. It's surprising that a tag like red_hot hasn't been created yet.
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Is there a tag for this pose? I remember seeing it before but I can't remember where/if there is a tag for it.
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Removed the commentary request tag since there's nothing to translate on this one, but is the animal face enough to warrant a commentary tag? Checked the source link and the artist doesn't have any commentary, just the title.
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Nihaha said:
Removed the commentary request tag since there's nothing to translate on this one, but is the animal face enough to warrant a commentary tag? Checked the source link and the artist doesn't have any commentary, just the title.
We have symbol_commentary for cases like that.
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How should i tag it? piercing (tool) or piercing (action)? Any other post with similar concept?
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post #3792775
What's the name for this twisted telephone-cord-like cable?
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nonamethanks said:
post #3792775
What's the name for this twisted telephone-cord-like cable?
There's a coiled_cord tag with eight posts. I'm hesitant to endorse it since the base cord tag is aliased to cable.
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iridescent_slime said:
There's a coiled_cord tag with eight posts. I'm hesitant to endorse it since the base cord tag is aliased to cable.
Well, cords are cables in a sense I guess. There's a fine difference but it's not really respected in regards to the usage of the two terms even in real life. There's not much physical difference between computer cables and telephone cords, for example.
A coiled cord is a well-defined subset so it works fine as a separate tag imo.
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