#4077003
i'm unsure what tags it should have
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#4077003
i'm unsure what tags it should have
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magnuseffect said:
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It might be useful to search on tags you already know for similar posts to yours, and see which tags they use.
I like to put tags that describe the background, fur, clothes, where they are, visible body parts, etc
Hmm... Faceless_feral seems to be intended for when the face is obscured or off-screen, but I'm not sure if there's a better tag to use for this. Perhaps hollow_body works? It's debatable because we only know the head is a hollow husk, not necessarily the body.
Otherwise, the tagging looks good.
EDIT: Welp, RIP OP... and RIP that post of an (un?)dead Vaporeon, so perhaps saying RIP was redundant?
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crocogator said:
Hmm... Faceless_feral seems to be intended for when the face is obscured or off-screen, but I'm not sure if there's a better tag to use for this. Perhaps hollow_body works? It's debatable because we only know the head is a hollow husk, not necessarily the body.
Does faceless on its own need to be re-examined for confusion? It's pretty split between its wiki-stated use and the context of faceless_* tagging.
Edit: found featureless_face, but I don't think faceless can be aliased as it's being tagged for both featureless faces and out of vision faces
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magnuseffect said:
Does faceless on its own need to be re-examined for confusion? It's pretty split between its wiki-stated use and the context of faceless_* tagging.Edit: found featureless_face, but I don't think faceless can be aliased as it's being tagged for both featureless faces and out of vision faces
Oh, yeah, those tags definitely work better than hollow_body, but yeah, the tagging of faceless is problematic. I made a new thread to continue this discussion topic #38675.