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Artist tag
The artist tag serves a dual function, to credit both the craftsman, artistan or artist behind behind a work and to cite the culture and relevant time period of a work.
- If the artists or culture/time period have not been cataloged into the booru, by adding artist:artist_name_here whilst tagging then uploading, you will create a new artist tag.
- If the artist is a psuedoanonymous workshop or group, they are to be tagged under the conventionally agreed upon name for the workshop in academia
- If the artist is unknown, they are to be tagged as unknown
- If the artist is unknown to you but does has a name/named group, tag artist_request
- If the culture or time period is unknown, tag artist_request
Copyright tag
- Tag the insititution, musueum and or collection the image is from.
- Tag the photographer if known. If the image is from an institution and the photographer's name is not listed, this is to be ignored.
- Tag your username/name/pseudonym of choice if you are the photographer
Character tag
- If the art piece includes a known named character from history or mythology, tag them. If unknown, tag character_request
- If a new character tag is needed, tagged character:character_name_here
General tags
- Aim for a minium of ten tags
- Tag as many identifiable details of the art piece as you can (clothing type, weapon type, artistic tropes, etc.)
- Use tagme if you believe the image still requires more tags. Do not use tagme to skip tagging an image whilst uploading.
- Source: Where you found the image, usually a catalog, blog or collection. If uploading via pasting a link, be sure to modify the link as to link to the page or website
hosting the relevant artifact and not directly to the image.
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