Individual said:
post #5998947
Camisole and skirt, naked apron or dress? I think I should remove dress and add the others due to ambiguity.
I would have tagged that as naked apron.
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Individual said:
post #5998947
Camisole and skirt, naked apron or dress? I think I should remove dress and add the others due to ambiguity.
I would have tagged that as naked apron.
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Hello
What are these black lines around the border of post #6000483 called? I'm not sure how to tag them.
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InsomniacCat said:
Hello
What are these black lines around the border of post #6000483 called? I'm not sure how to tag them.
I think that’s crosshatching.
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kittey said:
I think that’s crosshatching.
Alright then, I'll tag them as that.
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How should the different colors in multicolored clothing be tagged? For example, if the character was wearing a blue-and-white striped bikini, would I use both blue bikini and white bikini in addition to striped bikini? Or would it only be blue bikini and striped bikini because that's the "dominant" color? For three or more colors, should every color be tagged, or just the ones over a certain percentage?
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DarkMorford said:
How should the different colors in multicolored clothing be tagged? For example, if the character was wearing a blue-and-white striped bikini, would I use both blue bikini and white bikini in addition to striped bikini? Or would it only be blue bikini and striped bikini because that's the "dominant" color? For three or more colors, should every color be tagged, or just the ones over a certain percentage?
I'm not sure myself about your specific example, but multicolored clothes wiki gives the general direction to follow when the mix of color is more "colored" than just 1 hue + 1 neutral (white/grey/black) color.
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Is post #5881947 yuri? The girls are just hugging each other!
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Is there a specific tag for the position in post #5991153? The receiver is lying on their side (as for spooning) with one leg up, but the giver is upright, presumably straddling the other leg.
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Less "how" in the sense of "what tag" and more "by what means", but is there an easy way to apply a particular tag to many images at once? It's pretty tedious to, for each image, open the editing, paste in the tag, and hit Submit. Either way I'd need to open each candidate image to check whether it actually applies, but it's still a lot of repetitive steps that could be cut.
I think the API can do it, and that would make it easy (just grab the list of images from the tabs I have open, feed that into a short script, and done), but I got banned from it somehow; not sure what I did that was too much. And anyway I don't know if basic-level users can use it to modify posts rather than just get them or their info, as I've done until now.
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anon7631 said:
Either way I'd need to open each candidate image to check whether it actually applies, but it's still a lot of repetitive steps that could be cut.
Yes, you definitely should open each image and check whether the tag applies. To speed up the process of adding a tag when it applies, use the keyboard shortcuts:
Press “E” to switch to edit mode, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Enter to Submit.
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kittey said:
Yes, you definitely should open each image and check whether the tag applies. To speed up the process of adding a tag when it applies, use the keyboard shortcuts:
Press “E” to switch to edit mode, Ctrl+V to paste, Ctrl+Enter to Submit.
There's also shift-E to open the tag box as a pop-up to make other assorted tagging faster.
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Is there a tag for wall rulers? Or is that covered by height mark?
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If a seiyuu or VA themselves draw their own characters they voiced, what do you guys called?
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rouward said:
If a seiyuu or VA themselves draw their own characters they voiced, what do you guys called?
I think that case would be included in voice_actor_connection.
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kittey said:
I think that case would be included in voice_actor_connection.
I always thought va_connection tag is about characters connections appearing in the same artwork. I've seen plenty of seiyuus and VAs drawn their own characters they've voiced.
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Do we have proper tag for SMPTE colour bars as in post #6018617?
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To whom this may concern,
In post #433665, there is a "pattern" or "grain" of sorts in the clothing. I thought it might fall under the film grain tag, but I am not convinced it is the same after seeing some posts.
What is this?
Thanks in advance
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World_Funeral said:
Do we have proper tag for SMPTE colour bars as in post #6018617?
Iroshi said:
To whom this may concern,
In post #433665, there is a "pattern" or "grain" of sorts in the clothing. I thought it might fall under the film grain tag, but I am not convinced it is the same after seeing some posts.
What is this?Thanks in advance
Perhaps paper texture? (Definitely not film grain)
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