Why is post #6186557 an image sample? Tried a few different links with the bookmarklet and it seems fine?
Tumblr only serves image samples now (although PNG images served through Tumblr are pixel-perfect matches for their "raw" versions, they just have different metadata and a different MD5 hash). There's a way to get uncompressed images from Tumblr posts, however, it's buggy in rare cases, and unfortunately, the uncompressed "raw" image that it spits out for that post in particular has the color profile stripped, so it can't be used to replace that post.
What is the tag for a skirt that shows off part of the hips, like the ones featured in post #898361?
Thanks in advance
hip vent for the style and red hakama for the skirt. results are inconsistent but I think sanae’s skirt is side-tie skirt, like Tsubaki’s. can’t imagine what else it could be called.
ah, that’s what I was mentally reaching for. it’s always a struggle for me between side tie and cross lace when x patterns come up, thanks! this tag is super small for how often I see it, could use some hefty populating.
this tag is super small for how often I see it, could use some hefty populating.
Definitely, the whole cross-laced_* set is (except cross-laced footwear). It's quite a popular design vs how many are actually tagged, or tagged correctly. I always tag them when I see them, and from my experience, 98% of time they're untagged. Recently changed Suzuran (spring praise)'s wiki, before hers is tagged stitches.
I suppose, the implication is that she's wearing it to a semiformal event like a party. wouldn't call it a normal gown either.
She's at a wedding, but context is less important, I was mostly looking at the dress's length and the overall simplicity. Also definitely not gown, gowns are floor-length and puffy. Though it does seem to me that a lot of the posts under cocktail dress should be evening gown instead.
Well, you can definitely see a penis shape in there if you're so inclined, with the bread on top as the tip and the two breads on bottom as the balls. I have no idea if the artist was going for that on purpose, though.
What do we use for the gloves/sleeve-like things in post #6298073? I keep seeing these around and never know if I should mark it as sleeves or fingerless gloves.
What do we use for the gloves/sleeve-like things in post #6298073? I keep seeing these around and never know if I should mark it as sleeves or fingerless gloves.