Topic: Can anyone help me find the picture I'm describing?

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It was 2 animals, looked like female lions, or a panther. (I tried searching with panther couldnt find it) It was non-colored sorta, the pic had a red hue to it. It was 1 guy with a hat on getting a blowjob from both animals, both on each side

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Ledian said:
its incorrectly tagged tho. it should be monochrome and not restricted_palette

Ahh, I didn't know that. Those tags have never been one of my projects so I've never really looked into them properly.

The reason I searched for restricted palette was due to the

It was non-colored sorta, the pic had a red hue to it.

part. I thought restricted palette would be my best bet.

I'll keep this in mind from now on, thanks for the info. :)

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Genjar

Former Staff

Ledian said:
its incorrectly tagged tho. it should be monochrome and not restricted_palette

Urgh. Looks like someone's made a complete mess of it lately, though. Lot of monochrome and spot_color mixed in. Needs good cleaning.

For those who don't know the usage: restricted_palette is for art that's been colored with a limited palette. Like this:
post #1194981 post #565595 post #713735

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Genjar said:
Urgh. Looks like someone's made a complete mess of it lately, though. Lot of monochrome and spot_color mixed in. Needs good cleaning.

For those who don't know the usage: restricted_palette is for art that's been colored with a limited palette. Like this:
post #1194981 post #565595 post #713735

Oh, then what do you call an image that is mostly monochrome with a bit of extra colour thrown in, more than spot_color would allow? I'm referring mainly to the 2nd restricted_palette example in the spot_color wiki:
post #22022
Does this call for the creation of a new tag like mostly_monochrome to differentiate them?

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Genjar

Former Staff

JAKXXX3 said:
Does this call for the creation of a new tag like mostly_monochrome to differentiate them?

I was going to say partially_colored, but that doesn't match the wiki. If we go by that definition (greyscale counts as colored), then those might be fine under limited_palette.

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Genjar said:
I was going to say partially_colored, but that doesn't match the wiki. If we go by that definition (greyscale counts as colored), then those might be fine under limited_palette.

I apologise for the mess I've made of restricted_palette, I misunderstood its proper use. I was also unaware of partially_colored, I'll be sure to use it from now on.

What about images that are monochrome besides coloured text? What should they be tagged as? (colored_text?)
post #1192851 post #1190649

Edit: Also, what should be done with images which only has colours in their linework? (colored_linework?)
post #1061930 post #1117237 post #1120744 post #1092915

And just to double check, due to the greyscale thing, this counts as restricted_palette instead of partially_colored, right?
post #1073941

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