It's about time we sit down and finally figure out what to do about all these different character model tags.
This debate has been going on for what seems like months, and I haven't seen a dedicated discussion thread about this, so I figured I'd make one.
For those not aware, when an artist uses a different artist's model, it's currently common practice to list that as a separate character tag, either with the model artist as a pre/suffix (warfare_krystal, loona_(furromantic)), or with a nickname (lovetaste_chica).
The issue with this is that it can lead to confusion of ownership. Let's use lovetaste_chica as an example.
There are many variations of Chica within the FNaF franchise (toy, withered, glamrock). The use of this nickname fits with the naming convention of the universe and could lead to confusion of ownership. "Is this official or fan-made?"
But chica_(jams3d) would also lead to confusion;
"Are there changes to Chica's design that Jams came up with to where it can be easily differentiated?" Usually, no.
"Could Jams have a character named Chica made before or after the model that the user is searching for?". Often not, but it's possible.
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Community Discussion and Issues
It seems to be generally accepted that separate modeler tags are the best way to go, but the point of contention is how to implement them..
What would likely be the best way is for there to be a new 'modeler' category, but the moderators have been struggling to gain any headway on that:
donovan_dmc said:
We almost certainly aren't getting a new tag category any time soon, so you can practically forget about that
We've been trying internally to get a new tag category for a long time and it's yet to lead anywhere
Arguments have been made that, in lieu of a 'modeler' category, the 'artist' category could be used.
The main issue with this is the intended use of the category to credit those who have taken an active role in creating that specific work. Including modelers would lead to the inclusion of other third-party artists that make their content available for use, such as kitbash artists or sfx artists, which may not be easily identifiable.
The closest applicable category would be 'copyright', but even that is a bit out there. While modelers do have protections under DMCA, they're usually not the owners of the characters (at least, not the ones that apply in this discussion).
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Best(?) solution
All being said, with the community leaning towards modeler tags and the copyright tag being the most appropriate out of what we have.. It seems like the best practice (at the current moment) would be to create tags for modelers, likely ending in _(modeler) or _(modeller), and alias away the model's 'character' tag to the respective character. An additional tag like third-party_model can indicate that the artist used a model from a different creator.
Of course, this is all things I've fielded from different forums and is my own opinion based on reasonings given in various discussions.
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