post #2957913: Do we still tag lightsaber if it's off? Since it implies energy sword it's a little odd, but there is technically a lightsaber in that picture...
We've got to tag it something, though, or else it's impossible to find. If lightsaber is unacceptable, something like deactivated lightsaber might work, but that is probably too specific to be of much use. Odd as the energy sword implication may be, it's still unambiguously a lightsaber and worth tagging.
post #2984210: Does laser apply for those background rays of light? The wiki suggests only weapon-related uses, but there are some uses of the tag for stage light sort of things. If that's not the right tag, what is?
Most laser beams depicted on this site are in the context of sci-fi weaponry or magical attacks, so the definition of laser is probably just a reflection of the tag's typical usage, not an attempt to limit the tag to such a narrow definition. We've tagged musical performances with laser before (e.g. post #2216568, post #2773954, post #2817002) and no one has complained yet, so I'd say go for it.
post #2984626 In the 3rd koma, how to describe the upper cloth featuring that sort of structure that is tied together with knot? In the 4th koma, how to describe the character that covered her face but intentionally left her eye open?
Is there a tag or pool that can denote postures that are either unlikely to be possible or very difficult to actually occur in environment with gravity? Like post #2820401
Is there a tag or pool that can denote postures that are either unlikely to be possible or very difficult to actually occur in environment with gravity? Like post #2820401
I would add bad anatomy to this post, but I doubt you mean this.
Is there a tag or pool that can denote postures that are either unlikely to be possible or very difficult to actually occur in environment with gravity? Like post #2820401