I want to tag the meal shown in these posts, which is the "Rice casserole with 3 types of cheese & shrimp". But the name is way too long. Is there something I can do?
I want to tag the meal shown in these posts, which is the "Rice casserole with 3 types of cheese & shrimp". But the name is way too long. Is there something I can do?
the casserole tag is enough for now since it's tiny, no point splitting it in more specific tags
Based on the leaves etc. it seems to be not just a filter. Artist does mention using real-life "backgrounds" but I didn't see explicit reference of using photographs anywhere (though that's clearly happening here).
<speculative rambling> The trees definitely are drawn (1 and 2). This part of the rocks at the bottom also seems to match this one as found on Street View, and to me the surrounding coloring looks more like something a human would use rather than a filter. </speculative rambling>
Does capelet cover this kind of short caps that doesn't cover the front?
no, a capelet covers the full frontal part of the shoulders, and wouldn't be that long on the back. I thought we had a tag like "short cape" or "mini cape" but apparently I was gaslighting myself; cape should suffice there.
no, a capelet covers the full frontal part of the shoulders, and wouldn't be that long on the back. I thought we had a tag like "short cape" or "mini cape" but apparently I was gaslighting myself; cape should suffice there.
Is there a tag for the cleavage cutout effect by a shrug? Should we start tagging shrug colors? How to tag the top? Tank top? Camisole?
Can't be cleavage cutout if it's a shrug, not quite framed breasts either, i don't know how niche this thing is. But shrugs do need some color tagging indeed It is not seen whether the shirt is a camisole, a tank top or even a strapless shirt, it could be either since the top part is covered by the shrug, but imo by the design of the shirt, i'd say it's more likely to be strapless. Not gonna tag it though, i think it's better to just not try to tag something if it's so ambiguous with more than 2 possibilities (TWYS)
Can't be cleavage cutout if it's a shrug, not quite framed breasts either, i don't know how niche this thing is.
As someone who keeps an eye on shrugs I'd say it's quite a popular design, and sometimes the exact reason why they chose a shrug instead of a jacket. This can occasionally happen with other garments like cape too. I think it warrants a tag.
It is not seen whether the shirt is a camisole, a tank top or even a strapless shirt, it could be either since the top part is covered by the shrug, but imo by the design of the shirt, i'd say it's more likely to be strapless. Not gonna tag it though, i think it's better to just not try to tag something if it's so ambiguous with more than 2 possibilities (TWYS)
The weird thing is that on the official reference sheet, on the view from behind, her top looks like it continues all the way to her neck, which makes it neither a camisole, a tank top nor a strapless shirt.
As someone who keeps an eye on shrugs I'd say it's quite a popular design, and sometimes the exact reason why they chose a shrug instead of a jacket. This can occasionally happen with other garments like cape too. I think it warrants a tag.
I feel like I have a tendency of calling that squatting because the butt is resting on the foot, not sure if we make the distinction, or there might be another term for this pose, this is not the same kind of on one knee with the one when you're proposing.