Does such a big throwing star has a name?
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Does such a big throwing star has a name?
shuriken should be fine
how do i tag a person outside a robot?
http://danbooru.me/posts/2332003?tags=user%3ASEELE01%2B
In this case I'd tag it with suspension and restrained.
Markgraf said:
In this case I'd tag it with suspension and restrained.
It shoul be hanging instead of suspension. The later is used as a sexual-restraints position .
post #2333314
What's that "couch" called she's lying on?
Markgraf said:
post #2333314
What's that "couch" called she's lying on?
That could be a rack, a medieval torture device used for stretching people. Not sure since only a part of it is visible.
Schrobby said:
That could be a rack, a medieval torture device used for stretching people. Not sure since only a part of it is visible.
Ok. I'll add it :3.
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post #2333486
There is a japanese term for those drawn cloud, but I can't recall the name :3.
Markgraf said:
Ok. I'll add it :3.
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post #2333486
There is a japanese term for those drawn cloud, but I can't recall the name :3.
ghostrigger said:
That one, yes :3.
post #2335481
standing against sun?
Sacriven said:
post #2335481
standing against sun?
I'd say backlighting
Yes. And it's also bloom.
Is there a specific term for a nurse's (well, kind of in post #2335835) clothing?
For the T-Head Admiral tag, does it still apply when the admiral's face is a T as opposed to the entire head?
You mean like here: post #2317572?
Yes.
post #2336618
I think the "rope" tied to her hair had a name, but I can't remember what it was
Markgraf said:
Is there a specific term for a nurse's (well, kind of in post #2335835) clothing?
Nope; A nurse's dress or scrub(s) dress are terms that could be (and are) used, but there's no universal formal term for what she's wearing.
Most of them here on Danbooru, after going through existing examples, are usually just tagged nurse without tagging the clothes entirely (you'd think they'd be tagged dress, but not usually), just going through the Nurse images.
Just checked the tablet wiki.
So this doesn't apply to this kind of tablets: post #2337413.
What's the right term for them? Pill?
Markgraf said:
Just checked the tablet wiki.
So this doesn't apply to this kind of tablets: post #2337413.
What's the right term for them? Pill?
The pill tag is currently serving as a catchall tag for all compressed drugs like that, regardless of shape, so yes. Not seperating pills from lozenges, tablets, caplets, capsules, or etc.