Topic: Artwork mediums BUR

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #6766 is pending approval.

change category clay_(artwork) (4) -> meta
change category polymer_clay_(artwork) (1) -> meta
change category digital_pastel_(artwork) (22) -> meta
change category cardboard_(artwork) (1) -> meta
change category ascii_(artwork) (3) -> meta
change category ansi_(artwork) (3) -> meta
change category construction_paper_(artwork) (1) -> meta
change category voxel_(artwork) (11) -> meta
change category spray_paint_(artwork) (2) -> meta

Reason: Some more of these floating around. These are all types/mediums of art, so they should be meta. (Gonna add a part 2 for implications and a part 3 for aliases)

There's also simulated_traditional_(artwork) which I'm unsure about, so I'm leaving out.

The bulk update request #6767 is pending approval.

create implication clay_(artwork) (4) -> traditional_media_(artwork) (68425)
create implication polymer_clay_(artwork) (1) -> clay_(artwork) (4)
create implication cardboard_(artwork) (1) -> traditional_media_(artwork) (68425)
create implication construction_paper_(artwork) (1) -> traditional_media_(artwork) (68425)
create implication spray_paint_(artwork) (2) -> traditional_media_(artwork) (68425)
create implication digital_pastel_(artwork) (22) -> digital_media_(artwork) (1286090)
create implication ascii_(artwork) (3) -> digital_media_(artwork) (1286090)
create implication ansi_(artwork) (3) -> digital_media_(artwork) (1286090)
create implication voxel_(artwork) (11) -> 3d_(artwork) (174402)

Reason: Part 2, implications for these mediums.

Polymer clay is a type of clay, so it should imply clay.

Voxel is basically 3d pixel art, so it should imply 3d.

Watsit

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I don't think the distinction between ASCII and ANSI is significant enough to distinguish for types of artwork. They both revolve around using text-based characters to make an image, and I doubt most people even know what makes ANSI different (especially since ANSI itself is a full standards body, not just one particular character and control code set).

watsit said:
I don't think the distinction between ASCII and ANSI is significant enough to distinguish for types of artwork. They both revolve around using text-based characters to make an image, and I doubt most people even know what makes ANSI different (especially since ANSI itself is a full standards body, not just one particular character and control code set).

That's fair, I didn't make these tags, just stumbled upon them

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