I ran across the yagasuri tag the other day and I've been wondering if there are tags for other traditional Japanese patterns.
For example, the one that looks like stylized waves (post #1002105 under the bridge) and the honeycomb one (post #963178) - there is a honeycomb tag but it only has a couple images.
Started it a month ago, and unfortunately had to postpone the searching for a later time. There are surely a lot more out there, including under yakumo_yukari fan -saigyouji_yuyuko.
On a relevant subject, is there a proper term for these horizontally-stretched clouds? post #570179, post #872629, post #492513 I got about 20 posts, and couldn't find how they are called for a long time. I'm not quite content with japanese_clouds - although it's intuitive, and can cover other cloud designs seen in traditional art, it has potential of turning into a large misused tag, where finding these peculiar type of clouds could get inconvenient.
In terms of patterns, again in post #1003886, is that vertical arrangement of jumping koi silhouettes named? I swear I've seen it in a number of places....
The star pattern is asa no ha (麻の葉, literally "hemp leaves"). There's already an artist by that name though. EDIT: I've started asa no ha (pattern).
The pattern on the mountain is sayagata (紗綾形). If you look closely it's actually a bunch of swastikas with the ends joined together, so maybe sayagata should implicate that.
mock said: The pattern on the mountain is sayagata (紗綾形). If you look closely it's actually a bunch of swastikas with the ends joined together, so maybe sayagata should implicate that.
It's pretty hard to see the swastikas in the pattern and I don't think post #1003886 is really what someone searching swastika would be looking for, so I think implicating it to swastika is questionable.
i'm unaware of the proper term for all the japanese traditional patterns but i've added them in Tag Group:Image Composition for the benefit of other taggers.
in case i missed something or made a mistake, please do correct me. thanks.