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How do I tag this?

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Was tagging post #2900951 and I gotta ask: what's the difference between looking_away and looking_to_the_side? Should I just use both? I have the same question regarding username at the bottom of the picture. For now I've tagged it twitter username since it points to the artist's account name in twitter and not the "Name" the artist uses.

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FengLengshun said:

Was tagging post #2900951 and I gotta ask: what's the difference between looking_away and looking_to_the_side? Should I just use both? I have the same question regarding username at the bottom of the picture. For now I've tagged it twitter username since it points to the artist's account name in twitter and not the "Name" the artist uses.

Judging from the wiki, looking_to_the_side is able to be used with looking_at_viewer while looking_away is specifically when a character is NOT looking_at_viewer ("When a character is looking away from the audience/viewer"). You might also want to look at side_glance

As for the name, the @ in the front is indicative of a twitter_username, so you should've already tagged it right. I'm not sure if artist_name should also be used, though.

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GiantCaveMushroom said:

Judging from the wiki, looking_to_the_side is able to be used with looking_at_viewer while looking_away is specifically when a character is NOT looking_at_viewer ("When a character is looking away from the audience/viewer"). You might also want to look at side_glance

As for the name, the @ in the front is indicative of a twitter_username, so you should've already tagged it right. I'm not sure if artist_name should also be used, though.

Yeah, I did considered either side_glance or looking_away, but the former seems to be more about looking at something while the latter seemed specifically about not looking at something. The latter seems to fit more with the action done by character. Thanks.

Also, how do you tag the mouse icon/pointer as in post #2900974? pointer seems to specifically be about instructor's/presenter's pointer stick, while computer_mouse is about the mouse hardware and not the icon.

Edit: Oh, and just in case, is there a way to re-organize the order of child posts from a parent post and must they be ordered based on time they are posted by the artist? Couldn't find anything on that in the wikis about post relationships.

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FengLengshun said:

Yeah, I did considered either side_glance or looking_away, but the former seems to be more about looking at something while the latter seemed specifically about not looking at something. The latter seems to fit more with the action done by character. Thanks.

Also, how do you tag the mouse icon/pointer as in post #2900974? pointer seems to specifically be about instructor's/presenter's pointer stick, while computer_mouse is about the mouse hardware and not the icon.

looking away and looking to the side are not mutually exclusive. I'd tag post #2900951 with both.

cursor for post #2900974.

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FengLengshun said:

Edit: Oh, and just in case, is there a way to re-organize the order of child posts from a parent post and must they be ordered based on time they are posted by the artist? Couldn't find anything on that in the wikis about post relationships.

Nope, if you want them in a specific order you have to create a pool for them.

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Timmaine said:

All right slime, I'm asking here first. You all saw me do it.

Cheers.

2) Is there a name for that kind of table she's sitting on? It's one of those green felt-topped tables with a raised wooden lip that's ubiquitous in casinos alongside slot machines and roulette tables (it's also why you have a green background in Windows Solitaire). If we don't have one, I was thinking maybe casino_card_table ("card table" alone is no good because this is pretty much a casino thing specifically, and that phrase already means a small, usually-square folding table, which this is not.)

Casino card table is good. I'm in favor of updating the posts currently tagged poker table to this, since the poker tag already covers the game itself, and some of these tables are so vague (post #2493458, post #287501) that the artist probably didn't intend them to be for any particular game anyway.

The only casino tables that seem to have a really unambiguous layout are roulette tables, even if artists don't seem to know how roulette is played.

4) Is there a word or a term for sidelocks that are bunched together and then sheared flat? post #1668908 and post #1978931 are perfect examples. Maybe blunt_sidelocks, if we don't already have one (or if there isn't a pre-existing japanese word for it)?

The closest preexisting tag I could find is the terribly vague blunt ends as used on post #2566945 and post #2899593. The problem is, most uses of this tag seem to be for the bulk of a character's hair, like on post #2379633. Blunt sidelocks may be more useful here.

GiantCaveMushroom said:

post #2900581

Is there a name for that bread she's holding on a plate?

Is it really bread? I think it might be a bundt cake sans icing.

sakuraka_ama said:

Do we have any tag for 二人乗り or two people riding on the same bike?

I've thought about this myself, and I regret not creating a tag for it already. Something like riding together might work.

If you want to create/populate a tag like this, you can find good results with combination searches like riding hug_from_behind and couple sidesaddle but you'll need to weed out some false positives. Also, there are quite a few posts tagged bicycle_basket in_basket, but I'm not sure if a character sitting in the basket counts as "riding on the same bike".

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I'm still waiting for an answer.

G-SANtos said:

post #32808

If you zoom you can see the sillhouette of Akane's nipple. Should covered nipples be used when they are only covered by steam? I did use it in post #2732315 when there was a towel, but I feel partially see-through steam is different from a sillhouette seen through an opaque object.

TLDR: Can you use covered nipples when you can see a nipple's sillhouette through steam?

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