Would the "screencap" meta tag apply here, or would we need to have a modified version so it can be a standard tag, like "photo"?
Reader-added tags as yet consist of "Let's become a virtual YouTuber", and "Virtual karaoke monster YouTuber".
It'd need to be like the photo (object) tag to represent an in-comic screenshot versus a real screen cap. It's why I ultimately settled on "render". Panel 3 is a primitive render, but still one done via a renderer.
It'd need to be like the photo (object) tag to represent an in-comic screenshot versus a real screen cap. It's why I ultimately settled on "render". Panel 3 is a primitive render, but still one done via a renderer.
Thing is, this isn't an in-comic screenshot, it's an actual screenshot used as a panel (as evidenced by the visible tool cursor), the way he sometimes uses straight-up photos as panels, so it's not the equivalent of the "photo_(object)" tag. It does seem to be the screenshot equivalent of the "photo" tag, but I hesitated because said "photo" is a regular tag, whereas "screencap" is a meta tag. I'm not sure whether this means the "photo" tag needs to be reclassified as meta.