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[bulk] Multicolored - clothes and other objects implications

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create implication multicolored_clothes -> multicolored

create implication multicolored_apron -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_apron -> apron
create implication multicolored_background -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_bikini -> bikini
create implication multicolored_bikini -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_swimsuit -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_swimsuit -> swimsuit
create implication multicolored_bodysuit -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_boots -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_boots -> boots
create implication multicolored_bow -> bow
create implication multicolored_bra -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_cape -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_cape -> cape
create implication multicolored_dress -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_eyelashes -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_eyelashes -> eyelashes
create implication multicolored_eyes -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_gloves -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_hair -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_hat -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_hat -> hat
create implication multicolored_jacket -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_jacket -> jacket
create implication multicolored_legwear -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_necktie -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_necktie -> necktie
create implication multicolored_panties -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_pajamas -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_pajamas -> pajamas
create implication multicolored_pants -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_pants -> pants
create implication multicolored_polka_dots -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_polka_dots -> polka_dot
create implication multicolored_ribbon -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_ribbon -> ribbon
create implication multicolored_rose -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_rose -> rose
create implication multicolored_scarf -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_scarf -> scarf
create implication multicolored_shoes -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_shoes -> shoes
create implication multicolored_shorts -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_shorts -> shorts
create implication multicolored_skin -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_skirt -> multicolored_clothes
create implication multicolored_skirt -> skirt
create implication multicolored_sky -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_sky -> sky
create implication multicolored_stripes -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_tail -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_tail -> tail
create implication multicolored_towel -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_towel -> towel
create implication multicolored_umbrella -> multicolored
create implication multicolored_umbrella -> umbrella
create implication multicolored_wings -> multicolored

Link to request

Grouping any multicolored types of clothing under multicolored clothes as an umbrella tag. Yes, a lot of these tags are underpopulated, but I intend to get around to that once I finish working on the bodysuit color tags.

Also adding multicolored subset to each main article of clothing that doesn't have an existing implication. Multicolored bodysuit -> bodysuit implication request already exists in forum #122248.

I was unsure of implying raglan sleeves -> multicolored shirt, so I left that alone for now.
EDIT: That implication will not be included due to the guidelines I wrote in multicolored clothes' wiki.

Updated

+1 to these implications.

Having said that, I want to use this opportunity to nail down a solid definition for "multicolored". "Two or more visible colors" would include everything that isn't a solid color, which would water down the tag to where it no longer means anything.

Here are my thoughts on this:

  • Any use of greyscale (i.e. black -> grey -> white) is a null color no matter how many shades are used, and can go with any other hue without making it "multicolored"
  • Any shade of the same hue for other colors wouldn't make it multicolored, no matter how many shades are used (e.g. pink -> red -> dark red)
  • Any type of different hued trimming would not make it multicolored, i.e. it has to be part of the main pattern
  • Any type of print_* object would not make it multicolored

Examples:

  • striped
    • Non-multicolored: white and blue stripes
    • Multicolored: orange and blue stripes
  • plaid
    • Non-multicolored: black, dark red and red patterned
    • Multicolored: black, dark red, red, dark blue, blue patterned
  • Checkered
    • Non-multicolored: black and blue checkered
    • Multicolored: red and blue checkered

Thoughts?

Some of these posts may need some cleaning up to fit with the guidelines that BrokenEagle pointed out. As long as existing posts that have null colors (white/grey/black) are cleaned up, then I see little reason not to reject the implication.

Little_Nova said:

-1 to the bikini implication multicolored_bikini -> multicolored_swimsuit
The white bikini -> white swimsuit implication was also removed.

Adjusted that line to the following instead:

create implication multicolored_bikini -> multicolored_clothes

Edit:

For Benit149, you might want to adjust your first post so that it includes the above change.

Non-multicolored:

Little_Nova said:

I have a question about the non-multicolored part: Do you want to create a tag "non-multicolored"?

It was only there for demonstration purposes. There of course should not be a "non-multicolored" tag.

However, your point made me think, do we want a "solid_color" tag? As a point of similarity, we do have the simple background tag...

Colored trimming:

Also, in my first post, I made the point on trimming, however, do we still want to capture that detail in some fashion...? I.e. colored trimming tags...

Examples:

  • Black trimming
  • Red trimming
  • Blue Trimming
  • Etc. etc.

BrokenEagle98 said:

Adjusted that line to the following instead:

create implication multicolored_bikini -> multicolored_clothes

Edit:

For Benit149, you might want to adjust your first post so that it includes the above change.

Added it to the list.

I've been working on the main multicolored clothes wiki to reflect the definition that 2+ colors are supposed to be unusual and vibrant, like the Uncommonly-Styled Legwear pool. However, that means I need to go in and garden a hell of a lot of posts that are tagged wrong, especially when there are null colors involved, if we're to avoid the umbrella tag being used incorrectly in the future.

However, your point made me think, do we want a "solid_color" tag? As a point of similarity, we do have the simple background tag...

As in solid color clothing opposing multicolored clothing? Don't the colored subsets (red_scarf, red_pants, red_skirt, etc.) already exist for that purpose? Or are they too vague, and thus we need to tag all solid colored items like shirts, bodysuits, bras and so on? I find it a little impractical considering that ordinary clothes can come in all kinds of typical colors and designs. That's the other reason I left raglan sleeves alone - the common colors would drown out the vibrant ones. I was hoping for multicolored_clothing to function as a way to group together the unusual designs and separate them from the common designs.

Updated

Quick question to BrokenEagle.

If black/grey/white are considered null colors, then what would happen if they are used as part of a set of three colors, like post #1949102? All of the colors are evenly distributed throughout the design, so wouldn't that be multicolored despite there being black? I want to make sure of this so we don't get swarmed with Clownpiece posts.

Updated

Benit149 said:

As in solid color clothing opposing multicolored clothing? Don't the colored subsets (red_scarf, red_pants, red_skirt, etc.) already exist for that purpose?

I tag striped clothing with a single color plus white/black/grey with the single color. E.g. blue_panties striped_panties. I do the same with other patterns, e.g. plaid and checkered. Therefore, as it is now, it would be very difficult to find all solid-colored blue panties.

The one exception to the above is all greyscale colors. I consider white to be the ultimate null color, so E.g. black and white stripes I tag black, grey and white stripes I tag grey, and black and grey stripes I tag black.

Benit149 said:

Quick question to BrokenEagle.

If black/grey/white are considered null colors, then what would happen if they are used as part of a set of three colors, like post #1949102?

There are two or more non-null hues used (red and blue), so yes for multicolored clothes, multicolored shirt, and multicolored_jacket. The thighhighs are pretty much solid colors, so no to them, although they could be tagged asymettrical legwear.

Adjusted the following tidbit in the multicolored clothes wiki...

  • Any type of print_* object or *_print pattern would not make it multicolored.

However, as I added that, I thought of a case where we might want to potentially add multicolored. For example, paw print but with a multi-hued pattern, e.g. brown, black and pink paw prints equally spread throughout the pattern.

This would make it align with argyle, striped, checkered and plaid patterns. So basically, repeated patterns of a particular print that follow the same rules as the other patterns, i.e. they need two non-null colored hues.

Thoughts?

Non-multicolored: post #2382111 (Reason: same shade)
Multicolored: post #1834225 (Reason: Repeating orange-colored pattern on a red shirt)

The best example I found was actually a background though. (post #2171242)

Basically, any repeating solid color/tone patterns would count the same as striped, plaid, checkered, and argyle. This could potentially include any of the *_prints, except for some such as flag print (since by default most flag prints are multicolored).

Also, while looking at posts for the above, I realized that the polka dot pattern was missing. (Ex: post #2108655)

As for the first item, I believe it is warranted. It can always be changed if necessary.

As for tags, print object would probably be the best IMO. The others sound like something officalesque and done by a professional designer.

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