tag:danbooru.me,2005:/forum_topics/6723Tag help - traditional japanese patterns2011-10-07T21:50:52-04:00tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/672922011-10-07T21:50:52-04:002011-10-07T21:50:52-04:00@Cyberia-Mix: > ghostrigger said:
> in case i missed...<blockquote><p>ghostrigger said:<br>in case i missed something or made a mistake, please do correct me. thanks.</p></blockquote><p>No you did well.</p>Cyberia-Mix/users/227562tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/672772011-10-07T08:46:34-04:002011-10-07T12:37:00-04:00@ghostrigger: i'm unaware of the proper term for all the...<p>i'm unaware of the proper term for all the japanese traditional patterns but i've added them in <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link" href="/wiki_pages/tag_group%3Aimage_composition">Tag Group:Image Composition</a> for the benefit of other taggers.</p><p>in case i missed something or made a mistake, please do correct me. thanks.</p>ghostrigger/users/352944tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/669382011-09-28T10:13:45-04:002011-09-28T10:13:45-04:00@alegria: For the honeycomb pattern, I found kikkō (亀甲),...<p>For the honeycomb pattern, I found kikkō (亀甲), bekkōgata (鼈甲形), tortoise shell, <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/hexagon" title="This wiki page does not exist">hexagon</a>, and <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/honeycomb">honeycomb</a>. What should the tag name be?</p><p>This is a bit off topic, but what is the term for partial silhouettes such as the ones in <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/992518">post #992518</a>, <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1005116">post #1005116</a>, and <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/951803">post #951803</a> ?</p>alegria/users/318096tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/668752011-09-27T04:00:46-04:002011-09-27T04:00:46-04:00@jjj14: > mock said:
> The pattern on the mountain is...<blockquote><p>mock said:<br>The pattern on the mountain is <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/sayagata">sayagata</a> (紗綾形). If you look closely it's actually a bunch of <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/swastika">swastikas</a> with the ends joined together, so maybe <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/sayagata">sayagata</a> should implicate that.</p></blockquote><p>It's pretty hard to see the swastikas in the pattern and I don't think <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1003886">post #1003886</a> is really what someone searching <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/swastika">swastika</a> would be looking for, so I think implicating it to swastika is questionable.</p>jjj14/users/106784tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/668532011-09-26T16:28:10-04:002011-09-27T13:49:16-04:00@mock: The star pattern is asa no ha (麻の葉, literally...<p>The star pattern is <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-1" href="/artists/show_or_new?name=asa_no_ha">asa no ha</a> (麻の葉, literally "hemp leaves"). There's already an artist by that name though. EDIT: I've started <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/asa_no_ha_%28pattern%29">asa no ha (pattern)</a>.</p><p>The pattern on the mountain is <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/sayagata">sayagata</a> (紗綾形). If you look closely it's actually a bunch of <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/swastika">swastikas</a> with the ends joined together, so maybe <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/sayagata">sayagata</a> should implicate that.</p><p>The jumping koi are an example of <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link dtext-wiki-does-not-exist dtext-tag-empty" href="/wiki_pages/koi_no_takinobori" title="This wiki page does not have a tag">koi no takinobori</a> (鯉の滝登り).</p>mock/users/131744tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/668452011-09-26T13:08:22-04:002011-09-26T13:08:22-04:00@DschingisKhan: In terms of patterns, again in post #1003886,...<p>In terms of patterns, again in <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1003886">post #1003886</a>, is that vertical arrangement of jumping koi silhouettes named? I swear I've seen it in a number of places....</p>DschingisKhan/users/60134tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/668422011-09-26T11:11:12-04:002011-09-26T15:05:56-04:00@alegria: Thank you!
Two more, both on post #1003886 -...<p>Thank you!</p><p>Two more, both on <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1003886">post #1003886</a> - the star pattern in the yellow and the diagonal line pattern on the mountain.</p><p>edited to add: the star pattern is also seen on <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/748187">post #748187</a> and the entire "Original - Summary of Japanese Fairies (akihiyo)" pool.</p>alegria/users/318096tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/667212011-09-24T18:15:42-04:002011-09-24T18:15:42-04:00@mock: > CyberWire said:
> On a relevant subject, is...<blockquote><p>CyberWire said:<br>On a relevant subject, is there a proper term for these horizontally-stretched clouds?</p></blockquote><p><a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/egasumi">Egasumi</a> (ヱ霞).</p>mock/users/131744tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/667122011-09-24T13:18:45-04:002011-09-24T13:20:04-04:00@CyberWire: yuyuko's_fan_design.
Started it a month ago,...<p><a class="dtext-link dtext-post-search-link" href="/posts?tags=yuyuko%27s_fan_design">yuyuko's_fan_design</a>.</p><p>Started it a month ago, and unfortunately had to postpone the searching for a later time.<br>There are surely a lot more out there, including under <a class="dtext-link dtext-post-search-link" href="/posts?tags=yakumo_yukari%20fan%20-saigyouji_yuyuko">yakumo_yukari fan -saigyouji_yuyuko</a>.</p><p>On a relevant subject, is there a proper term for these horizontally-stretched clouds?<br><a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/570179">post #570179</a>, <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/872629">post #872629</a>, <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/492513">post #492513</a><br>I got about 20 posts, and couldn't find how they are called for a long time.<br>I'm not quite content with <a class="dtext-link dtext-post-search-link" href="/posts?tags=japanese_clouds">japanese_clouds</a> - although it's intuitive, and can cover other cloud designs seen in traditional art, it has potential of turning into a large misused tag, where finding these peculiar type of clouds could get inconvenient.</p>CyberWire/users/13600tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/666682011-09-23T16:22:09-04:002011-09-23T16:22:09-04:00@_cf: Now for the extra credit: how to tag the cart...<p>Now for the extra credit: how to tag the cart pattern from Yuyuko's fan? (as seen in <a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/5279">post #5279</a> and lots and lots of others)</p>_cf/users/72174tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/666672011-09-23T15:45:45-04:002011-09-23T15:45:45-04:00@mock: The wave pattern is called seigaiha (青海波).<p>The wave pattern is called <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/seigaiha">seigaiha</a> (青海波).</p>mock/users/131744tag:danbooru.me,2005:ForumPost/666662011-09-23T15:24:20-04:002011-10-07T21:50:52-04:00@alegria: I ran across the yagasuri tag the other day and...<p>I ran across the <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/yagasuri">yagasuri</a> tag the other day and I've been wondering if there are tags for other traditional Japanese patterns.</p><p>For example, the one that looks like stylized waves (<a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/1002105">post #1002105</a> under the bridge) and the honeycomb one (<a class="dtext-link dtext-id-link dtext-post-id-link" href="/posts/963178">post #963178</a>) - there is a <a class="dtext-link dtext-wiki-link tag-type-0" href="/wiki_pages/honeycomb">honeycomb</a> tag but it only has a couple images.</p>alegria/users/318096