Can I use symmetrical docking even if the breasts are only touching from the side? post #5402360
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Can I use symmetrical docking even if the breasts are only touching from the side? post #5402360
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nonamethanks said:
Do we have a tag for carrying things on the head, other than on head?
I've seen posts like this in carrying object_on_head and carrying_overhead. There doesn't seem to be a specific tag for it, though.
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Would the thing around weapon merchant cattleya's neck be called a collar? example post #191719
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Is there a specific name for this Tom Sawyer like apron dress in post #5405851
I was thinking pinafore_dress, but that doesn't look right.
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Jigsy said:
Is there a specific name for this Tom Sawyer like apron dress in post #5405851
I was thinking pinafore_dress, but that doesn't look right.
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Is there a tag for this gesture where hands are placed on the head (sometimes resembling ears)?
post #5400615, post #5082344 and many phony arts
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magcolo said:
Is there a tag for this gesture where hands are placed on the head (sometimes resembling ears)?
post #5400615, post #5082344 and many phony arts
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Unbreakable said:
What about this pose? I don't think it fits in bunny ears prank?
post #5356764
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Anyone know anything about cheerleading moves? What would this be called? Where 2 girls are holding up one girl like this?
https://safebooru.org//images/3862/40ce1d44390a51e10b1f4ee154ed508c.jpeg?4037085
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Is there a tag for a character sitting under/being covered by another's wings? post #5410775
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GoldenRonald said:
Anyone know anything about cheerleading moves? What would this be called? Where 2 girls are holding up one girl like this?
Human_tower encompasses this and other such gymnastic positions.
Diet_Soda said:
Is there a tag for a character sitting under/being covered by another's wings? post #5410775
Characters sheltering others beneath their wings have been tagged wing_hug in the past.
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Is there a tag for faces that're turned more then 90 degrees that all you can see is the last remaining bit of one eye.
post #5413350
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How to call this gesture of covering sunlight with hands? post #5413489
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magcolo said:
Is there a tag for faces that're turned more then 90 degrees that all you can see is the last remaining bit of one eye.
post #5413350
For years, we tagged faces like that as facing_away (e.g. post #1420801 and post #2063292). There was a decision in topic #14620 to remove this tag from faces like post #1564290 that were somewhere between facing_viewer and profile, for reasons I still don't quite understand. But it was still allowed on posts like in your example.
I'm not sure why the "180 degrees away from the viewer" stipulation was recently added to the wiki, because it came absent of any forum discussion. If that's the official definition now, it would seem that there's no way to tag this anymore. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
How to call this gesture of covering sunlight with hands? post #5413489
We've got a shading_eyes tag, but usually the eyes are actually in shadow.
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How to call this "horizon" seen above clouds? post #5414661, post #5413444
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post #5418645
It's a borrowed character. The original artist seems to be noyu_(noyu23386566). post #4974943.
I'm not sure if it can be tagged as original.
Thanks.
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post #5418185
Tag for a noise overlay across a whole image?
Looking at wiki entry for noise it says "ambiguous tag do not use", and points to static instead, but the static tag is only used for television static, with few-to-no posts with noise that resembles the above image, and far fewer posts than I would expect that tag to have it were intended to include all types of noise artifacts. This post in particular appears to imitate digital scans of newspaper prints.
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