@Killian_Joy
Biggest problem is that it is an extremely feminine rear. While I like a girly male as much as the next fellow, these established characters are much more masculine than this image portrays.
@Skoon
No, no, that’s alright. I may have been a tad presumptuous because the description said “replacement”. Hence I figured, y’know, wanting to replace the old version.
As for the tags, the general rule is to tag what’s depicted in the image. No complaints there. I just wanted to point out that meta tags like “improved version” or “higher res” or things like that don’t serve much purpose since generally older versions get merged into the updated ones unless there’s significant difference or the artist requests not to. Tags like that then end up taking up server space and not much more. And if left they’ll end up spreading and taking up even more space. That’s all. Just wanted to clarify that.
In this case I wasn’t entirely sure they had to be merged since I didn’t know if people like this version better or not.
As far as tags, well, there’s a lot of superfluous tags here so you guys might want to make a more comprehensive list of what kind of tags not to use. I see what tags to use in the rules-
“Describe what’s in this image as a comma-separated list of tags - who’s in it (oc:name for OC’s), who’s it by (artist:name), what episode it’s from, etc.
You can mouse over tags below to view a description, and click them to add them. Short tag names can be used and will expand to full.
You must specify a minimum of three tags, one of which must be a rating tag (e.g. ‘safe’ or ‘questionable’)
Make sure to check tags after the upload is done - some tags imply others automatically, but those tags might be wrong!”
But there is no real “don’t use this sort of tag” list. Unless I am completely blind and daft in which case, sorry I’m a busy guy and I am tired most of the time.
For future reference: you can report the old version using the “report a duplicate” button you can find beneath the tags to have it merged with the new version. Mods cannot check every image so that’s the best and quickest (and pretty much only) way to handle updates and replacements. In a similar vein, kindly do not tag things like “improved version” or “update” and the like. Those tags don’t serve much point and take up meta-data.
You would be surprised ;D
Biggest problem is that it is an extremely feminine rear. While I like a girly male as much as the next fellow, these established characters are much more masculine than this image portrays.
Also yeah, my bad on the use of language. Chances are, as usual, I was tired and in a hurry.
Ultimately I am happy that they are merged.
I appreciate you letting me know.
No, no, that’s alright. I may have been a tad presumptuous because the description said “replacement”. Hence I figured, y’know, wanting to replace the old version.
As for the tags, the general rule is to tag what’s depicted in the image. No complaints there. I just wanted to point out that meta tags like “improved version” or “higher res” or things like that don’t serve much purpose since generally older versions get merged into the updated ones unless there’s significant difference or the artist requests not to. Tags like that then end up taking up server space and not much more. And if left they’ll end up spreading and taking up even more space. That’s all. Just wanted to clarify that.
Alright.
In this case I wasn’t entirely sure they had to be merged since I didn’t know if people like this version better or not.
As far as tags, well, there’s a lot of superfluous tags here so you guys might want to make a more comprehensive list of what kind of tags not to use. I see what tags to use in the rules-
“Describe what’s in this image as a comma-separated list of tags - who’s in it (oc:name for OC’s), who’s it by (artist:name), what episode it’s from, etc.
You can mouse over tags below to view a description, and click them to add them. Short tag names can be used and will expand to full.
You must specify a minimum of three tags, one of which must be a rating tag (e.g. ‘safe’ or ‘questionable’)
Make sure to check tags after the upload is done - some tags imply others automatically, but those tags might be wrong!”
But there is no real “don’t use this sort of tag” list. Unless I am completely blind and daft in which case, sorry I’m a busy guy and I am tired most of the time.
Just a suggestion from my end. No drama intended.
That said: nice art.
Uhhhhh… Uhm… Is she then…
Could she perhaps be called a… umm…
A cutie-patootie?
NO! Wait! I got this! A cutie with a booty! There we are.
[X] Has tha booty