How do I tag this?

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HyperOcram151817 said in forum #415489:

post #10678668

I tagged this as minecraft due to me recognizing the game font but the tag was later removed. Why is that? The text is typefaced in the Minecraft in-game font.

That doesn't seem sufficient for minecraft
Can be a text tag I guess. ex: tf2_build_(font)

och8 said in forum #415495:

I posted a pic of ankha from animal crossing post #10683720 and I am not sure if I should tag it as furry when she looks like a regular cat girl with colored skin and no fur

Has a snout, I say it's furry.

What are the rules on tagging character positions in animations/videos? I was cleaning up cowboy/cowboy shot mistags and ran into post #9931930. I was just going to remove the cowboy tag since it's an animation, but I also see it was tagged with dutch angle. Are image composition tags relevant on an animation with multiple scene transitions and moving cameras? Because if so, it's not tagged with upper body which seems to be the most prominent position in the first place.

00010 said in forum #415507:

What are the rules on tagging character positions in animations/videos? I was cleaning up cowboy/cowboy shot mistags and ran into post #9931930. I was just going to remove the cowboy tag since it's an animation, but I also see it was tagged with dutch angle. Are image composition tags relevant on an animation with multiple scene transitions and moving cameras? Because if so, it's not tagged with upper body which seems to be the most prominent position in the first place.

I personally would treat it like we treat comics where the composition tags don't apply, unless it's the same composition for the entire animation like post #10394155.

I'm just curious as to what to do with the "Humanization" tag, especially for adding to the wikia for said character (e.g. "Often drawn humanized") (Or should I post to the 'tagging' forum for clarification'?)

For human-like Pokemon such as [mega] Gardevoir , etc its canon "base" appearance is literally a stick figure (long, thin limbs in case for Gardevoir) But obviously artists tend to add hips, breasts, bust, etc (human-like features to a creature) which is no longer "on model".
So would that count as humanization? Since it's no longer resembles the "base" appearance and technically a monster-girl (in appearance, not literally) with the character's "skin"

post #10716829 (NSFW)

How do I tag the giant cupcake they're leaning on? It doesn't seem to be a real cupcake, but I'm not sure if bed fits either.
Also how do I tag the girls, for a lack of a better word, "panties"? They look less like panties, and more like stylized thongs, so I was wondering if there is a specific tag for them.