BUR #60945 has been rejected.
create alias on_model -> official_style
Some booru's use on_model instead of official_style. I myself forgot the official_style tag and tried searching on_model but nothing came up.
Updated by SilverSpirit
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BUR #60945 has been rejected.
create alias on_model -> official_style
Some booru's use on_model instead of official_style. I myself forgot the official_style tag and tried searching on_model but nothing came up.
Updated by SilverSpirit
"On model" is a specific term in drawing and animation, not that it merely mimics the official style. You can make an entire parody video of an anime going OFF-model, despite being official.
It'd be worth double-checking how those boorus use on model and comparing it with official style here, before pushing for any aliases.
@Damian0358 said in forum #444725:
It'd be worth double-checking how those boorus use on model and comparing it with official style here, before pushing for any aliases.
Yeah, the boorus I'm talking about use on_model as and instead of_official style. I figured since on_model isn't a tag here then it would be good to alias due to the usage on those other boorus, but I see that is apparently not a popular opinion😅.
Usually in the context of fanart, "off model" means "boobs and ass bigger than canon" and "on model" means "boobs and ass accurate to canon". In other words, off model would be alternate breast size (larger) and on model would be more like canonical breast size. It's only really necessary as a tag if you're Rule34 and everything is gooner tier proportions by default.
The bulk update request #60945 (forum #444676) has been rejected by @evazion.
SilverSpirit said in forum #444813:
Yeah, the boorus I'm talking about use on_model as and instead of_official style. I figured since on_model isn't a tag here then it would be good to alias due to the usage on those other boorus, but I see that is apparently not a popular opinion😅.
Along with what evazion said, I want to point out that you did not answer my question. I wanted an actual comparison, because you could easily end up applying a completely irrelevant tag concept onto official style, not "oh i haven't actually done a comparison, it's just that this tag doesn't exist here and terminologically they seem similar, so i'm aliasing without consideration of the consequences".
