iridescent_slime said:
post #3739842
What's the mallet-like toy below her tail? My first guess was some sort of kendama but it's fatter and more drum-shaped.
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iridescent_slime said:
post #3739842
What's the mallet-like toy below her tail? My first guess was some sort of kendama but it's fatter and more drum-shaped.
What's the device to the right with the upright wheel? Some sort of grindstone?
iridescent_slime said:
What's the device to the right with the upright wheel? Some sort of grindstone?
Took me some kind to find it but I knew it's some kind of mortar.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yagen
Tag would be yagen_(tool). It's at least the closest thing to it.
Thanks, I knew I had seen it somewhere before, but for some reason it didn't occur to me to check the mortar wiki.
post #3742715
What do you call this type of image composition? Doesn't seem to fit halftone or polka dot.
Is this really yuri, or even implied_yuri? Isn't she just helping the other girl wash her back (for all we know)?
Flopsy said:
Is this really yuri, or even implied_yuri? Isn't she just helping the other girl wash her back (for all we know)?
I made sure my yuri goggles were on tightly but I’m not seeing anything. I think it’s neither yuri nor implied_yuri.
luntoer said:
post #3742715
What do you call this type of image composition? Doesn't seem to fit halftone or polka dot.
Definitely not polka dots. I'm not sure if it counts as halftone but screentones may still apply.
Flopsy said:
Is this really yuri, or even implied_yuri? Isn't she just helping the other girl wash her back (for all we know)?
If someone thinks that a maidservant bathing her mistress is a romantic and/or sexual act, imagine their reaction upon finding out what a king's Groom of the Stool once had to do.
Is pikachu tail applicable here: post #3746017?
It'S not a complete Pikachu, but only its tail (the hairclip).
However, the wiki says that the tail should be treated as any other animal tail.
Lacrimosa said:
Is pikachu tail applicable here: post #3746017?
It'S not a complete Pikachu, but only its tail (the hairclip).However, the wiki says that the tail should be treated as any other animal tail.
Pikachu_tail implicates tail and is for characters with tails, not tail-shaped objects, so I would think no. How about character_hair_ornament?
Is there a more specific term than "folding chair" for chairs like these? Most of the chairs tagged folding_chair are of the type with a rigid seat that folds up parallel to the back, like those used in classrooms or professional wrestling. The closest tag I can find is director's_chair, but that's a very specific design that isn't quite the same as these chairs.
iridescent_slime said:
Is there a more specific term than "folding chair" for chairs like these?
When I do a Google image search for “camping chair”, almost all results look like that.
Is the hairstyle in post #3751714 low twintails or not? I was suggested it but remain skeptical about it.
Unbreakable said:
Is the hairstyle in post #3751714 low twintails or not? I was suggested it but remain skeptical about it.
Yes.
Should there be an equivalent to chest_jewel and forehead_jewel for gems attached or implanted elsewhere on the body? I'm not sure how to go about searching for images like this.
post #3757215
How do you tag things like this where the object is line only. It's not full lineart, nor would I consider it silhouette or invisible.
Do we need the character request tag in pictures where you can just see a male character enough to show them having sex with a female one, or if you can just see their hand touching them? Like if it could technically be any generic male and there’s no distinct features.
Shiocchi said:
Do we need the character request tag in pictures where you can just see a male character enough to show them having sex with a female one, or if you can just see their hand touching them? Like if it could technically be any generic male and there’s no distinct features.
I wouldn't, unless there's something to indicate that it is meant to be a specific character.
There isn't a tag for the white and black stones used in go?
There doesn't seem to be a tag for this style of neckwear that the king wears? post #3761118