theadonicus about 15 years ago If a monochrome image (example: post #889211) is a "colored in" version of a lineart image, does it take the colored tag? Updated by rantuyetmai about 15 years ago Reply Copy ID Copy Link
rantuyetmai about 15 years ago The shaded version has already been denoted as "monochrome", which is different from "lineart". There's no need for further tagging.Colored is applied only if the image is colored by another artist. Reply Copy ID Copy Link
Log about 15 years ago Monochrome means one color and almost every lineart image is monochrome + tagged as such, how is it different?In this particular case wip should be applied to the lineart image. Reply Copy ID Copy Link
rantuyetmai about 15 years ago I mean if you want to differentiate the search then just simply negate lineart from monochrome, there's no need make another tag for that purpose. Reply Copy ID Copy Link