EB said:
post #3093189
What's the kind of stand (often see something similar with tsukimi dango) she's holding called?
seems like 三方 sanbou/sanpou
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EB said:
post #3093189
What's the kind of stand (often see something similar with tsukimi dango) she's holding called?
seems like 三方 sanbou/sanpou
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I feel like there should be something that describes that this person's face is "off-center" somehow. I looked for (and found sans the tag I need) portraits like this, but that didn't seem to work. Then I tried some of the more intuitive tag names I could think of like "off-center," "to_one_side," and looked in the image_composition tag group, but to no avail... Any help?
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bucolic said:
I feel like there should be something that describes that this person's face is "off-center" somehow. I looked for (and found sans the tag I need) portraits like this, but that didn't seem to work. Then I tried some of the more intuitive tag names I could think of like "off-center," "to_one_side," and looked in the image_composition tag group, but to no avail... Any help?
the nearest i found is negative_space, but you might be really looking for rule_of_thirds
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https://twitter.com/930tanaka/status/984281954127265793
Do we have a tag for the game it's referencing?
Turns out it was kemono_friends_pavilion
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Does dress lift also apply when said dress has been left up, but isn't being held by anyone? post #3095497
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90sAnimeFan said:
Does dress lift also apply when said dress has been left up, but isn't being held by anyone? post #3095497
Yes.
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The thing that Hong Meiling (girl on the left) is holding to pour tea. What is that?
It's definitely not a teapot. Looks like a watering can with a really long snout.
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Squishy said:
The thing that Hong Meiling (girl on the left) is holding to pour tea. What is that?
It's definitely not a teapot. Looks like a watering can with a really long snout.
I can tell you its not something that exists in real life. A snout that long could actually be dangerous and could rupture from the water pressure if blocked and held upside down.
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ion288 said:
I can tell you its not something that exists in real life. A snout that long could actually be dangerous and could rupture from the water pressure if blocked and held upside down.
It exists and is part of Chinese Gongfu tea ceremony. It’s art, it doesn’t need to make sense. :P
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BV4jjVLUYzg
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I can't for the life of me remember the name of this food.
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Unbreakable said:
I can't for the life of me remember the name of this food.
That's an okonomiyaki.
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Provence said:
post #3096221
The cone chips on her fingers?
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post #979306
When she keeping the phone between her head and shoulder?
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yelite said:
post #979306
When she keeping the phone between her head and shoulder?
Can't find an existing tag for it, so maybe shouldering phone? From the bit of research I found, most people call it cradling, such as in neck cradling or shoulder cradling.
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yelite said:
post #979306
When she keeping the phone between her head and shoulder?
Phone on shoulder, perhaps? It fits with all the other *_on_shoulder tags.
As an aside, are those darts beneath the desk lamp?
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iridescent_slime said:
Phone on shoulder, perhaps? It fits with all the other *_on_shoulder tags.
As an aside, are those darts beneath the desk lamp?
Looks like it.
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iridescent_slime said:
Phone on shoulder, perhaps? It fits with all the other *_on_shoulder tags.
As an aside, are those darts beneath the desk lamp?
They might be pens with an end resembling darts. I wouldn't argue with the darts tag though.
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woops, made the tag before iridescent slime' reply.
Too lazy to change and I think it fits with holding_phone and talking_on_phone? Google it return to better examples.
Thank you anyway :).
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