Topic: When to use [color]_fur/body/skin tags?

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

To be clear, I don't mean the generalized forms of these tags, such as fur. I'm wondering about tagging specific body colors such as white_fur, green_body, blue_skin, etc.

I wasn't sure which of these tags to use for certain situations. More specifically, in cases with a feral, anthro, or anthrofied character/species that would normally have fur, but it isn't readily apparent that it is fur.

These are some examples about what I'm talking about:

post #817570 post #799440

For these I'm not sure whether white_skin or white_fur would be considered appropriate for Shining Armor since normally it be tagged as fur for this character/species but the body appears smooth like skin in the picture, or if white_body would be more appropriate since it is rather ambiguous in the picture itself.

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Hudson

Former Staff

Tags like white body can always be used as a fallback when lacking information about the character in question.

Updated by anonymous

When you can see that it's fur (with a tuft or the like) you tag it with x_fur.

It isn't followed very consistently though, unfortunately.

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Genjar

Former Staff

It's especially bad for the ponies, because someone went and tag scripted several characters with <color>_fur tags. Regardless of the content. I doubt that those will ever be cleared, there's just too many tens of thousands of them mistagged.

D.D.M. said:
post #817570 post #799440

For these I'm not sure whether white_skin or white_fur would be considered appropriate for Shining Armor since normally it be tagged as fur for this character/species but the body appears smooth like skin in the picture, or if white_body would be more appropriate since it is rather ambiguous in the picture itself.

White_skin for the left one (the whole body looks smooth, and you can see the navel/nipples/etc), white_fur for right (toony artstyle, but you can see a tuft of fur).

Updated by anonymous

There's also the less common [color]_scales and [color]_feathers.

Maybe it'd just be easier if all these were put under one [color]_body tag?

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Genjar

Former Staff

Tuvalu said:
Maybe it'd just be easier if all these were put under one [color]_body tag?

Perhaps. But then we'd have to tag fur, feathers, and such manually. Under the current system those get implicated from the color tags (white_fur -> fur, etc).

Not sure which would require less work in the long run.

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Tuvalu said:
There's also the less common [color]_scales and [color]_feathers.

Maybe it'd just be easier if all these were put under one [color]_body tag?

I like the fur/scales/feathers system better. I used to just tag skin before I learned of them, though.

Updated by anonymous

The thing that always sticks out for me is the use of scales vs skin.

I'll use spyro as an example.

In this picture:
post #629187
he is tagged with purple scales. The texture and detailing of his body makes it very clear that scales are present here.

In this picture:
post #806206
he is also tagged with purple scales. This one I'm not so sure of. The texture of the purple section of his body appears very smooth, and there are no details depicting the presence of scales.
Shouldn't this one be tagged with purple skin?

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Genjar

Former Staff

DragonFox69 said:
Shouldn't this one be tagged with purple skin?

That one looks ambiguous, there's not enough detail to tell either way. In such cases, <color>_body is the best fit.

Updated by anonymous

Personally, I'd say that with characters like Spyro, if they're in their canon body form, it should go with what it's supposed to be, but that's not TWYS.

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Uploaded a certainly chitinous image and tagged colors for color_chitin, and noticed that such tags aren't actually used? I feel like they'd be a good set of tags to use, though it would involve possibly going through the list of primaries to imply, then. The biggest ones would probably be black and red, since insects often have black chitin, and crabs red.

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Furrin_Gok said:
Uploaded a certainly chitinous image and tagged colors for color_chitin, and noticed that such tags aren't actually used? I feel like they'd be a good set of tags to use, though it would involve possibly going through the list of primaries to imply, then. The biggest ones would probably be black and red, since insects often have black chitin, and crabs red.

Furrin_Gok said:
chitinous

Neat, I learned a new word.

I would assume most of that is currently tagged under *_body or *_scales (if at all).

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Genjar

Former Staff

Furrin_Gok said:
Uploaded a certainly chitinous image and tagged colors for color_chitin, and noticed that such tags aren't actually used?

Chitin is just one component of the exoskeleton, so tagging those as color_exoskeleton would be more accurate.

Insects are rather rare on this site, so I think it might suffice to tag them as <color>_body + exoskeleton. There's already hundred posts under that tag, though a couple have been tagged for cyborgs and such...:

post #710499

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parasprite said:
When you can see that it's fur (with a tuft or the like) you tag it with x_fur.

It isn't followed very consistently though, unfortunately.

This is what I do for the relative texture tags as well

post #408490 gets white_body
post #474269 gets white_fur

TWYS™

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