They're tags that refer to the Artist or character or series they are from, but I just need to know how to make them. Rather... What do I type in to make a tag refer to the Character in the picture or the artist who drew it.
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They're tags that refer to the Artist or character or series they are from, but I just need to know how to make them. Rather... What do I type in to make a tag refer to the Character in the picture or the artist who drew it.
Updated by Kitsu~
Luna said:
They're tags that refer to the Artist or character or series they are from, but I just need to know how to make them. Rather... What do I type in to make a tag refer to the Character in the picture or the artist who drew it.
Colored tags are artists... Thats all i know :(
Updated by anonymous
To change the type of the tag, prefix the tag with char: for character, copy: for series and artist: for artist.
char:krystal
copy:star_fox
artist:kousoku2
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Kitsu~ said:
To change the type of the tag, prefix the tag with char: for character, copy: for series and artist: for artist.char:krystal
copy:star_fox
artist:kousoku2
Thanks Kitsu~! ^^
Updated by anonymous
If there is already a tag by the same name (or it's somewhat ambiguous) I think the convention is to append _(series)
For example, copy:sonic_(series) on sonic pictures to differentiate from char:sonic_the_hedgehog
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Kitsu~ said:
To change the type of the tag, prefix the tag with char: for character, copy: for series and artist: for artist.char:krystal
copy:star_fox
artist:kousoku2
Enoch-Fox said:
If there is already a tag by the same name (or it's somewhat ambiguous) I think the convention is to append _(series)
For example, copy:sonic_(series) on sonic pictures to differentiate from char:sonic_the_hedgehog
Thank you for that :D
I also did not know how to do those things.
Updated by anonymous
For character names, you should append the artist who created the character to the end of the tag.
gen_(inuki)
Although, if the character has a last name, you may not need to do this.
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