What is this complex "white capelet with sleeves" that the character in the bottom left of post #871785 is wearing? I did not tag it as "capelet" because it seems to be part of the black dress, given that its white colour matches the top of the torso garment
What is this complex "white capelet with sleeves" that the character in the bottom left of post #871785 is wearing? I did not tag it as "capelet" because it seems to be part of the black dress, given that its white colour matches the top of the torso garment
Do we have a tag for Pikachu's... I don't even know what it's called. Breathing device?
breathing tube would be the closest thing, I guess? but it's horribly ambiguous and probably deserving of a nuke. all the alternatives like snorkel and respirator just barely don't fit.
The character in the image cannot speak fluently because her mouth is sealed with tape, and the specific content is expressed in the form of a few letters. How should I tag these letters?
The character in the image cannot speak fluently because her mouth is sealed with tape, and the specific content is expressed in the form of a few letters. How should I tag these letters?
post #6385190 Please let me know how many people are in this post and if I should see that as hetero or yaoi. If it's based on appearance, it's hetero, but if it's about the character's inherent gender, it's yaoi. For the previous page, the black suit hadn't yet revealed his disguise, so we just counted Rumi as a girl.
I can't tell, are they redrawing their own art or someone else's? If it's their own, I think it's redrawn (+ artist progress if it's old art), and if it's someone else's, reference inset.
I can't tell, are they redrawing their own art or someone else's? If it's their own, I think it's redrawn (+ artist progress if it's old art), and if it's someone else's, reference inset.
This is more like a reference sheet (tho our current criteria of reference sheet is still up to debate, subject of another day), you know how some artists draw a rough version first just to get the overall look, and then put it in the corner to use as the reference for their final version? And on a reference sheet these roughs might be kept, since it's a reference sheet (or production art?). It looks more like this.
I can't find any tags like that, but I think it would be a good idea. wikipedia has them under food model, but prop food or simply fake food are other good candidates imo.
Any tag for when the irises and pupils have different colors? Closest I found is mismatched pupils but that's not what it's for.
don't think there's a tag for a color mismatch of pupil vs iris, there are already (color)_pupils tags, orange pupils for this post. I guess a colored pupils umbrella tag would mostly fill that purpose