This is usually called a caveman carry, I cannot find any instances of this type of carrying having a specific tag though. Closest I see being used on the site is "child carry"
How should I tag these faceless characters? Are they detailed enough to qualify for people (so I can disqualify them and tag 1girl), or should I count them as part of the character count? It's kinda hard to tell here, since the only difference between the central girl and the rest is that she actually has a face.
How should I tag these faceless characters? Are they detailed enough to qualify for people (so I can disqualify them and tag 1girl), or should I count them as part of the character count? It's kinda hard to tell here, since the only difference between the central girl and the rest is that she actually has a face.
The ideology of not counting people in character count is not as valid nowadays. Usually I do both, people and count the characters, and solo focus to indicate the situation.
post #6954749 What should I use for linked_piercing connected with cross-laced ribbon? And what to do if there is no apparent piercing, only ribbon on bare skin?
post #6954749 What should I use for linked_piercing connected with cross-laced ribbon? And what to do if there is no apparent piercing, only ribbon on bare skin?
That's a corset piercing, I don't know if there's a specific tag for one without eyelets.
Is there a tag for images stylized after (old) photographs and/or the worn-out border that's often present in them? Examples post #5341614, post #5336947
Bumping this. I think this'd be a good tag to have, if there isn't one already.
Is there a tag for images stylized after (old) photographs and/or the worn-out border that's often present in them? Examples post #5341614, post #5336947
For the discoloration there's sepia which both those posts already have.
For the border... there's fading border but I think it's not quite right. Don't know a better one. A tag like "ragged border" would be good to have.
What's the name for this kind of ribbon/belt thing wrapped around the torso, just below the breasts rather than around the waist? I would have thought to call it a sash but that seems to refer to a ribbon in the wrong location, e.g. slung over the shoulders; it's also not thick enough to be an obi (and isn't paired with a kimono)