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How do I tag this?

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DownWithTheThickness said:

That might count as lens_flare?

Edit: Actually, diffraction_spikes might be better.

Usually something like post #4227051 are more for... streaks left behind when a (menacing) glowing object moves. Most of the time it's glowing red eyes. In anime it's seen when somebody turns on "Evil/Serious Mode" and their eyes start glowing red. Manga too, sometimes, but the motion is implicit then (because "single frames"). In 3D games this usually manifests as a constant particle effect trailing after the character's eyes.

I guess it is somewhat visually similar to diffraction_spikes when the image is static. Though probably not what people searching diffraction_spikes are looking for.

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NNescio said:

Usually something like post #4227051 are more for... streaks left behind when a (menacing) glowing object moves. Most of the time it's glowing red eyes. In anime it's seen when somebody turns on "Evil/Serious Mode" and their eyes start glowing red. Manga too, sometimes, but the motion is implicit then (because "single frames"). In 3D games this usually manifests as a constant particle effect trailing after the character's eyes.

I guess it is somewhat visually similar to diffraction_spikes when the image is static. Though probably not what people searching diffraction_spikes are looking for.

Yeah, I know the effect you mean. I think if it's meant to imply movement then ghosting would probably be the one, although that particular post has the flare pointing off both to the left and the right, which in photography would be more of a lens thing than an exposure time one. That or just motion_blur, but that's not really specific to bright lights.

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DownWithTheThickness said:

Yeah, I know the effect you mean. I think if it's meant to imply movement then ghosting would probably be the one, although that particular post has the flare pointing off both to the left and the right, which in photography would be more of a lens thing than an exposure time one. That or just motion_blur, but that's not really specific to bright lights.

True. Guess motion_blur would be the best option then. And using glowing_eyes motion_blur to search for it. Thanks.

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I guess this is the ideal spot for discussing tags, so here goes:

I uploaded post #4596632 earlier today and found that someone added a "futanari" tag, perhaps because someone thought the horn was covering a p*nis. I immediately got rid of it, because I thought the horn was an extremely improvised loincloth, but now I'm not sure.

I thought of asking the artist directly on Twitter, but I feared them responding in a hostile manner and blocking me. Someone tweeted saying it was a "koteka", which I ended up googling and found that it's actually a p*nis sheath.

Should I ask the artist if the subject is intended to be a female? Because a response they made was "warrior's proof", so could that mean she wears the sheath to firmly establish herself as a warrior? (I am so confused…)

UPDATE: I already went and asked the artist on Twitter. I'm just going to have to see where this goes…

UPDATE 2: The artist responded. Turns out there is a p*nis.

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