Topic: [APPROVED] Tag implication: multilevel_macro -> macro

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The tag implication #50574 multilevel_macro -> macro has been approved.

Reason: Multilevel macro is a tag for scenes with macro characters of varying sizes, but who are all giant in their own right. This tag helps distinguish a post with normal sized "tiny" characters and a macro, and several macros that are very different sizes, which both would come up under size_difference macro.

For example: post #3409506 or post #3859500

This inherently requires two or more macro sized characters to be in the post, so it should implicate macro.

EDIT: The tag implication multilevel_macro -> macro (forum #364278) has been approved by @slyroon.

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maplebytes said:
The tag implication #50574 multilevel_macro -> macro has been approved.

Reason: Multilevel macro is a tag for scenes with macro characters of varying sizes, but who are all giant in their own right. This tag helps distinguish a post with normal sized "tiny" characters and a macro, and several macros that are very different sizes, which both would come up under size_difference macro.

For example: post #3409506 or post #3859500

This inherently requires two or more macro sized characters to be in the post, so it should implicate macro.

Should these tags also have an implication to size_difference?

maplebytes said:
Should these tags also have an implication to size_difference?

Well depends on how it will get used, multilevel macro by definition should have macros of different sizes, and the difference should be apparent (using it when they differ only by 5% of their heights probably shouldn't qualify for multilevel macro)

With the definition of size difference I believe it can be safely implied, and extreme_size_difference should be applied on a post by post basis.

size_difference

Use this for images or animations featuring at least two characters in which one character is noticeably bigger or smaller in size...

Edit:
If you're asking if macro should imply size difference I believe it shouldn't. It's a comparison between two characters, and you can have a solo macro or all characters displayed being macros (with buildings or surroundings used as a tool to show their sizes)

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snpthecat said:
Well depends on how it will get used, multilevel macro by definition should have macros of different sizes, and the difference should be apparent (using it when they differ only by 5% of their heights probably shouldn't qualify for multilevel macro)

With the definition of size difference I believe it can be safely implied, and extreme_size_difference should be applied on a post by post basis.
Edit:
If you're asking if macro should imply size difference I believe it shouldn't. It's a comparison between two characters, and you can have a solo macro or all characters displayed being macros (with buildings or surroundings used as a tool to show their sizes)

Alright, in that case, I made an implication here topic #39664

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