Clarification on humanization for Hollow Knight characters

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Hello, I am trying to find art of Hollow Knight characters that adhere to the more simplified and non-sexualized body shapes of the game's art style. This means that I want to exclude pieces from my search like post #10021593, post #10022995, and post #9988702, among many others.

I believe that the tag humanization covers cases like these, and I do see already some works such as post #10021201 that has this tag. However, if I search, say, hornet_(hollow_knight) -humanization -cosplay, I still end up with the first three examples listed above. This bothers me, and I would like to assist with adding humanization to more Hollow Knight works.

I am not very experienced with tag contributions, so I want to make sure that this is the best tag for this use case before I go on to add it to dozens of works. I also tried to find something like "alternate body shape" but alternate body size is the closest and does not quite cover this use case.

Thank you for reading.

Curious but does hollow_knight rating:g not work for you? I don't imagine there are very many, if any, posts of the nature you don't want to see that would constitute a G rating considering they're mostly all tight clothes or impossible bodysuit and that'd pull it under an S rating since it's midly provocative. I'm just looking through the aforementioned rating:g search and from what I can see it mostly only displays the original simple shapes the characters were made from.

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WRS said:

Curious but does hollow_knight rating:g not work for you? I don't imagine there are very many, if any, posts of the nature you don't want to see that would constitute a G rating considering they're mostly all tight clothes or impossible bodysuit and that'd pull it under an S rating since it's midly provocative. I'm just looking through the aforementioned rating:g search and from what I can see it mostly only displays the original simple shapes the characters were made from.

@actiasluna Paging you that you have a new reply since it's been a few days since the topic was posted.

@WRS Thank you for the reply, I do appreciate it. Your suggestion would solve the issue while searching, though my question is also concerned with the principle of tagging in cases like these.

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