autism
is the main tag, used for when the image has the word “Autism” in it. And the other tag seems to have been almost entirely created and added to images by one person in 1 day, 3 years ago.autism spectrum disorder
-> autism
is the right thing to do. So I did.asperger's syndrome
autism
; nobody still references the eugenics fanboy doctor it’s named after these days unless they’re being an ass about it.simple background
. That is WAY not simple background. Effectively the artist laid a bump map across their background making it psychedelic paisley puke.Patterned background
makes more sense, since it’s literally leaping off the screen reaching for me like some sort of Cthulhu-level nightmare monster.pinkie pie,oc:*ace*,shipping,-ship:pinkieplay
, the tag does not appear to conflict with any existing ships (although I think I found tags that should have the image that are without it - note to self to fix that as a part of this).Deletion reason: Rule # you just had to, didn’t you?
Shouldlight blue background
implyblue background
? I think it should.
If an image is covered by adversarial noise, such as >>3538077, does “simple background” still apply if the background is single solid color under the noise? This isn’t the only time I’ve removed “simple background” from an image covered by adversarial noise, but I’ve started to wonder if I’m too strict. I’ve also added “patterned background” a few times, but I’m not sure if that is correct either.
Well now I’m curious what they said :P
I wouldn’t attribute any other characteristic to the background - ie. I wouldn’t call that a “patterned background” - because the effect covers the entire image as an overall overlay, not limited to the background. I would compare how to treat it via tags as similar to artistically-chosen noise/film grain, or scanlines/CRT imitation, and so forth.
I recall that they were once quite strict about being numerically unvarying, but that has relaxed over time to allow things like JPEG or other image compression, or natural variation in tradition art due to paper texture or uneven lighting of photographed art, when it’s clear that the artistic intention of the design is to have a solid unvarying color.
then watch her balloons lift her up to the sky
be specific to just Pinkie Pie? I know it’s from her intro line in the G3 OP and the tag implies pinkie pie
, but there are also a lot of images of, say, Scootaloo flying with balloons.Help fund the $15 daily operational cost of Derpibooru - support us financially!