How do I tag this?

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Placeholder1996 said:

post #9527479 Two questions:

  • What are the three white triangles in the upper right called? I can't think of the name nor find them in the wiki.
  • What's the tag for a readout from a heart-rate monitor, like the one to the left?

While I'm not familiar with the triangles, the heart-monitor readout would be referred to with the Cardiogram tag

rainyd said:

Can you be a little more clear? Monster girl itself already implies a monster with female features, no?

Effectively the series based definition expects at least partial humanoid look to them e.g. think centaur or something with half-person.
Not sure how to keep it from being confusing since they specifically use 'monster girl'

Placeholder1996 said:

Sorry, I mean replacing the deprecated tag with proper ones. Sorry if I didn’t make my intent clear.

That makes lot more sense, yes. With all the effort you were putting in, I was surprised to think you wouldn't have caught on to that already.

Placeholder1996 said:

post #9524206 This work had the "アナログイラスト(analog illustration)" on Pixiv, so I gave it the traditional_media tag here. For those with eyes for this kind of thing, what kind of media is it? The other tags don't give any clues from what I can tell.

USERGORE said:

I'm pretty sure this is digital. Maybe the artist put the tag implying they've tried to emulate traditional look, but this is definitely digital.

There's also the faux traditional media tag for digital art that is clearly meant to mimic traditional media. Not that it looks relevant to this post, as far as I can see.

sorry for asking a general question, but is there a general rule of thumb for whether a picture of an animal/creature with food much bigger than them (without anything to easily suggest one tag or the other, for example in simple background pics) should be tagged as oversized food or undersized animal? i'm looking at the tags rn and i think its kinda vague/theres a lot of pics that could easily fit either when they seem to be mutually exclusive in the case of what i described.

(this applies to oversized food vs mini person too, just asked abt animals since i was more focused on the undersized animal tag)

speardovich said:

sorry for asking a general question, but is there a general rule of thumb for whether a picture of an animal/creature with food much bigger than them (without anything to easily suggest one tag or the other, for example in simple background pics) should be tagged as oversized food or undersized animal? i'm looking at the tags rn and i think its kinda vague/theres a lot of pics that could easily fit either when they seem to be mutually exclusive in the case of what i described.

(this applies to oversized food vs mini person too, just asked abt animals since i was more focused on the undersized animal tag)

Not sure about other people but I would treat the human as overly small if there is no other reference, especially if they are also drawn as a chibi.