not really a question regarding specific artwork, but does it make sense / is it possible to tag works showing fictional relationships like when artist ships different characters that originally can not be in such relationship? Current shipping tag implies thinking process shown on the artwork about shipping which does make sense since it is shown on the artwork but also would make sense in a different perspective as kinda "meta" where it would be info regarding what we know about characters + what we see. Many people would be thankfull for this tag to exist just to add it to blacklist i guess.
upd: i guess there should not be issues with "implied_relationship" tag which would be used if work suggests that shown characters have relationship and none of them is empty face doll dude?
not really a question regarding specific artwork, but does it make sense / is it possible to tag works showing fictional relationships like when artist ships different characters that originally can not be in such relationship? Current shipping tag implies thinking process shown on the artwork about shipping which does make sense since it is shown on the artwork but also would make sense in a different perspective as kinda "meta" where it would be info regarding what we know about characters + what we see. Many people would be thankfull for this tag to exist just to add it to blacklist i guess.
I'm not sure if this is exceptional enough to warrant what's basically a canon tag, and we have other relationship tags such as netorare.
upd: i guess there should not be issues with "implied_relationship" tag which would be used if work suggests that shown characters have relationship and none of them is empty face doll dude?
Is this really a cosplay photo? Looks more like a Photoshop collage of stock photos
I don't even know. It's one of those Touhou doujin album covers where they have a model cosplay as a character instead of drawing them. I have no idea what the tag for that should be, and cosplay photo was the closest one I could think of.
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6720323 Should bands be treated as copyright tags or standard tags? I've looked through a handful of posts with them but I haven't seen anything 100% standardized among them.
Side note, despite "Chelsea Grin" not really being used outside the context of the band nowadays, I figured adding "(band)" to it was more correct since it's another name for a Glasgow smile, which actually has a tag already.
https://danbooru.donmai.us/posts/6720323 Should bands be treated as copyright tags or standard tags? I've looked through a handful of posts with them but I haven't seen anything 100% standardized among them.
Side note, despite "Chelsea Grin" not really being used outside the context of the band nowadays, I figured adding "(band)" to it was more correct since it's another name for a Glasgow smile, which actually has a tag already.
Real world bands should be copyright tags. Fictional bands are typically gentags but I think there's some recently made ones that have been tagged as copyrights. Not sure that that's a practice that's supposed to be in place.
Real world bands should be copyright tags. Fictional bands are typically gentags but I think there's some recently made ones that have been tagged as copyrights. Not sure that that's a practice that's supposed to be in place.
Cool, thanks. I just tried to change Lorna Shore from a gentag to a copyright but it didn't seem to change it; Strobe caught it with Chelsea.
I've always had trouble tagging this kind of "dress" formed with a long top coating and a skirt. Any proper solutions? Or just tag all three (dress, skirt, shirt)? Or even add coat or tailcoat? โโโ
Trying to create a tag for the tropey silhouette with eyes used on anime characters who's identify are a secret at the time, or used as a stylistic choice like in post #6722615 and post #5256674.
Is it worth creating a broad tag for this? What should it be called? Ideas I got that I wasn't totally satisfied with were eyed_silhouette, or shaded character (like shaded face, but I feel like this is not very clear).
How do you tag when a character spinning around (like tomoko here post #4935415) and her skirt is lifted by eccentric force? skirt_flip or maybe wind_lift?
How do you tag when a character spinning around (like tomoko here post #4935415) and her skirt is lifted by eccentric force? skirt_flip or maybe wind_lift?
Thanks. I thought it more about person sitting on floor and skirt is flaring around in a circle. But apparently it has more uses. Would circle_skirt still apply to something like post #20837 or post #3511396, where there is no apparent circle shape present?
Thanks. I thought it more about person sitting on floor and skirt is flaring around in a circle. But apparently it has more uses. Would circle_skirt still apply to something like post #20837 or post #3511396, where there is no apparent circle shape present?
I don't think so, it has to lift the entire skirt into a circle to qualify.