post #2432979: Is there a tag for bushes that are obviously trimmed / maintained by a gardener, rather than being allowed to grow freely? Also the clothing, same post.
We have a topiary tag with only 8 posts. Not sure whether mere trimming counts, though, since the bushes with that tag are sculpted into some fairly unnatural shapes.
We have a topiary tag with only 8 posts. Not sure whether mere trimming counts, though, since the bushes with that tag are sculpted into some fairly unnatural shapes.
Yeah, I think topiary would refer to fancier sculpting. I was thinking more along the lines of a tag just kind of indicating a professionally maintained garden. Probably there just isn't one, but wanted to make sure.
Thanks mate. Also, I know this isn't the appropriate thread to ask this, but I can't find the related thread for it. Can anyone help me remove duplicates on pool #10485?
Thanks mate. Also, I know this isn't the appropriate thread to ask this, but I can't find the related thread for it. Can anyone help me remove duplicates on pool #10485?
I am asking because the wiki page on white_skin states: "Skin whose predominant color is 100% white, like milk or snow. The opposite of black_skin." The other skin tones do not have this restriction.
I'd go multicolored_skin only... when someone is searching, I imagine they want to see something that is predominately the skin color of what they are searching for.
I am asking because the wiki page on white_skin states: "Skin whose predominant color is 100% white, like milk or snow. The opposite of black_skin." The other skin tones do not have this restriction.
I'm thinking perhaps that for non-white/pale/dark skin that some tag such as unnatural_skin or unusual_skin_tone should be used, and that predominance should remain the key for identifying color. Not really interested to make a case for this though, just bouncing it against the wall.
I don't see a cape, and I don't believe there is a special name for that dress type...? I myself would add black dress + short puffy sleeves and call it done.
I don't see a cape, and I don't believe there is a special name for that dress type...? I myself would add black dress + short puffy sleeves and call it done.
Ok. Added dress and I could explain why I thought it's a cape, but my vocabulary isn't good enough for that :<