tag:danbooru.me,2005:/forum_topics/5290 Tag Suggestion for Visor 2010-12-18T16:18:20-05:00 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52869 2010-12-18T16:18:20-05:00 2010-12-18T16:18:20-05:00 @juunigatsu_no_usagi: > zatchii said: > It's also used for helmet... <blockquote> <p>zatchii said:<br>It's also used for <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/helmet">helmet</a> visors, IIRC, and <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/head_mounted_display">head mounted displays</a> tend to get lumped in there.<br>Maybe <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/helmet_visor" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">helmet_visor</a> or <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/visored_helmet" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">visored_helmet</a> for the helmets, though that's still ambiguous regarding transparent vs. medieval style visors.</p> <p>I think <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/visor_cap">visor_cap</a> works for them as well. Though googling for it, half the results are of military caps. Should they be included?</p> </blockquote><p>What would work best based on Danbooru, visor_cap would be it, but sports_visor gets more image hits that make sense.</p><p>I think the military caps show up do to it being <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/peaked_cap">peaked cap</a> with a noticeable visor. But Ack, *face palm* I think I misinterpreted the meaning, perhaps the peak was the body not the visor. So does that name need to be discussed for something new jxh2154? Obviously a wiki edit is in order.</p> juunigatsu_no_usagi /users/15149 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52818 2010-12-18T11:12:09-05:00 2010-12-18T11:12:09-05:00 @jxh2154: I'd say go with visor_cap <p>I'd say go with visor_cap</p> jxh2154 /users/1309 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52634 2010-12-12T13:36:59-05:00 2010-12-12T13:36:59-05:00 @zatchii: It's also used for helmet visors, IIRC, and... <p>It's also used for <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/helmet">helmet</a> visors, IIRC, and <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/head_mounted_display">head mounted displays</a> tend to get lumped in there.<br>Maybe <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/helmet_visor" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">helmet_visor</a> or <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/visored_helmet" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">visored_helmet</a> for the helmets, though that's still ambiguous regarding transparent vs. medieval style visors.</p><blockquote><p>unicogirl said:<br>although rare, what of images such as (<a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/764764">post #764764</a>)? Not in a sports setting, unless this is meant to describe the style of the headgear in general.</p></blockquote><p>I think <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/visor_cap">visor_cap</a> works for them as well. Though googling for it, half the results are of military caps. Should they be included?</p> zatchii /users/30735 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52627 2010-12-12T08:50:36-05:00 2010-12-12T08:51:12-05:00 @NWF_Renim: It's apparently the style in general. The... <p>It's apparently the style in general. The wikipedia link says that they were designed for outdoor sports (such as volleyball, tennis, and golf), not sure how accurate that is though. </p> NWF_Renim /users/13392 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52626 2010-12-12T08:32:15-05:00 2010-12-12T08:32:15-05:00 @juunigatsu_no_usagi: although rare, what of images such as (post... <p>although rare, what of images such as (<a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/764764">post #764764</a>)? Not in a sports setting, unless this is meant to describe the style of the headgear in general.</p> juunigatsu_no_usagi /users/15149 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52622 2010-12-12T06:47:41-05:00 2010-12-12T06:47:41-05:00 @NWF_Renim: I think visor_cap or sports_visor (going by... <p>I think <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/visor_cap">visor_cap</a> or <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-does-not-exist" href="/wiki_pages/sports_visor" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">sports_visor</a> (going by <a rel="external nofollow noreferrer" class="dtext-link dtext-external-link dtext-named-external-link" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_visor">wikipedia</a>) would probably be better. While we might have few or no images of it, apparently "sun visor" can refer to a lot of other things, particularly parts on and in a cars and other vehicles, as well as specific internal and external visors in helmets designed specifically to shade the eyes from sun.</p> NWF_Renim /users/13392 tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/52608 2010-12-12T00:24:52-05:00 2010-12-18T16:18:20-05:00 @juunigatsu_no_usagi: visor can be a bit ambiguous, how about... <p><a class="dtext-link dtext-post-search-link" href="/posts?tags=visor">visor</a> can be a bit ambiguous, how about sun_visor or sun_cap / hat when it comes to the hat style and something else for the glasses?</p><p>It also seems to be used for hats with a long or wide visor.</p> juunigatsu_no_usagi /users/15149