base one layout
An image layout that consists of only a single row-like segment.
Tagging notes
- This concept is not commonly applied to images with less than three frames in it.
- This concept is focusing on mostly sequences, but it should be okay to use it for comic purposes too. This concept was more experimental than the other layout tags, so less comic themes were included.
- The simplest of the layout concepts is less likely to break the formula for a valid row than higher number base layouts. Expect there to be more variation when more rows are present.
Examples
post #2274381 A four frame image with vertical blockage. This is tagged as a base_one_layout
post #3462984 A three frame image spanning a single row. This is tagged as a one_row_layout.
Categories
- one_row_layout - A single row layout that isn't broken up by columns.
See also
Row layout tags
These tags define the image layout in terms of how many horizontal segments can be logically formed within the layout. This is not necessarily how many rows it has, but rather how many row-like segments there are.
Base forms
The most basic structure the image layout can form described as the number of row-like segments within the layout. The higher the number, the more complex the layout tends to be.
Strict row layouts
These tags maintain a strict definition of what is defined as a row, disallowing rows to be subdivided into column segments. These are subset concepts of their respective base layout tag.