How would you tag post #634259, in which each character is monochrome but has a different color?
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How would you tag post #634259, in which each character is monochrome but has a different color?
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That looks monochrome enough to be tagged monochrome; i.e., it is of interest of someone searching for monochrome images. (even if the image technically contradicts the current wiki)
But I'd wait for more opinions on this.
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BCI_Temp said:
How would you tag post #634259, in which each character is monochrome but has a different color?
No, it's not spot_color. Nor is it pale_colors.
Then it's multiple_monochrome??
Kikimaru said:
sketch flat_color
Maybe one of those posts actually fits what this thread is about...
We're going to need something new; post #643151 is another example. Multiple monochrome works for me.
Aristocrat said:
post #573149?
Okay, that's along the same lines, but "multiple monochrome" wouldn't be a good fit for that.
An image where different objects/characters get different dominant colors, often being monochrome for that color...
Since we have color tags like blue and red for images with a single dominant color, maybe we can do something with "color". Multiple colors? I realize how general that sounds, but it wouldn't be the first tag we've carefully defined to our purpose. Separately colored?
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One color per character? (alias /ocpc)
One color each?
parasol said:
color_themed_characters
This sounds like it'd get the most use.
parasol said:
color_themed_characters
I like this. Could this also be used in cases like post #1077372?
jjj14 said:
I like this. Could this also be used in cases like post #1077372?
It ought to be, whatever name we settle on.
jjj14 said:
I like this. Could this also be used in cases like post #1077372?
NO. Very emphatically no.
This is very different from what I was trying to find a tag for. These characters are each in full color with shades that vary beyond simple lightening and darkening. In particular, they all have flesh-tone skin, and all of the characters have a yellow item in their outfits, regardless of their main color.
This is why I don't like the name color themed characters. It invites this sort of mistake.
There's two separate concepts here.
image is made up of monochrome pieces:
post #756903
post #916890
post #87528
each character has their own hue:
post #1077372
post #193903
post #654210
both of the above:
post #634259
post #975445
post #22019
post #773280
post #411850