Soooo how do I tag posts like post #419711 and post #409371? There are quite a lot of them. Manface - check, no breasts - check, no genderswap tag - check. Are those 1girl or 1boy?
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Soooo how do I tag posts like post #419711 and post #409371? There are quite a lot of them. Manface - check, no breasts - check, no genderswap tag - check. Are those 1girl or 1boy?
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Oh, and also - do I tag jojo's stands and personas as a person?
like post #391069 and post #395058
AND also: posts like post #476060 - 1girl solo_focus or 2girl solo_focus?
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The Jojo art style is a common parody I see which I believe doesn't really belong in the genderswap category.
You could have a nice comic doujin of female characters and then all of a sudden, one get's pissed off and you get 1 panel where they kinda "Man up". No breasts, stubbly man face and bulging muscles. Then perhaps in like 2 more panels they are back to being a girl again.
Most of the time i've seen this, it's usually an art style parody anyway though. So I feel style_mimic might fit the bill or something.
We already have a bunch of parody tags so I made it mimic to try to differentiate.
Tetsamaru said:
The Jojo art style is a common parody I see which I believe doesn't really belong in the genderswap category.
You could have a nice comic doujin of female characters and then all of a sudden, one get's pissed off and you get 1 panel where they kinda "Man up". No breasts, stubbly man face and bulging muscles. Then perhaps in like 2 more panels they are back to being a girl again.
Most of the time i've seen this, it's usually an art style parody anyway though. So I feel style_mimic might fit the bill or something.
We already have a bunch of parody tags so I made it mimic to try to differentiate.
Wow, that's quite an explanation. So that means I tag post #419711 as 1girl, right?..
I probably wouldn't tag the two examples in the OP with either gender tags, personally.
Tetsamaru said:
Most of the time i've seen this, it's usually an art style parody anyway though. So I feel style_mimic might fit the bill or something.
We already have a bunch of parody tags so I made it mimic to try to differentiate.
The tag is called style_parody.