Topic: [REJECTED] Muzzle Rainbow

Posted under Tag Alias and Implication Suggestions

The bulk update request #8878 has been rejected.

create alias colored_muzzle (0) -> countershade_face (33308)
create alias red_muzzle (0) -> red_countershading (532)
create alias orange_muzzle (0) -> orange_countershading (469)
create alias yellow_muzzle (0) -> yellow_countershading (1752)
create alias green_muzzle (0) -> green_countershading (570)
create alias teal_muzzle (0) -> teal_countershading (56)
create alias blue_muzzle (0) -> blue_countershading (1478)
create alias indigo_muzzle (0) -> blue_countershading (1478)
create alias indigo_countershading (0) -> blue_countershading (1478)
create alias purple_muzzle (0) -> purple_countershading (518)
create alias violet_muzzle (0) -> purple_countershading (518)
create alias violet_countershading (0) -> purple_countershading (518)
create alias pink_muzzle (0) -> pink_countershading (667)
create alias brown_muzzle (0) -> brown_countershading (888)
create alias tan_muzzle (89) -> tan_countershading (9158)
create alias white_muzzle (0) -> white_countershading (19872)
create alias grey_muzzle (0) -> grey_countershading (2879)
create alias gray_muzzle (0) -> grey_countershading (2879)
create alias black_muzzle (0) -> black_countershading (801)

Reason: People kept using [color]_muzzle tags on posts because countershading is an obscure term, so this should make things more accessible.

EDIT: The bulk update request #8878 (forum #411065) has been rejected by @spe.

Updated by auto moderator

I think cyan should alias to teal, teal is a newly "officially recognised" color but is currently missing from the BUR.

Indigo and violet aren’t really deserving of mention, they have 0 posts tagged anyway.

No, character can have a solid coat. This would still make their muzzle that particular color, but without countershading.

dimoretpinel said:
I think cyan should alias to teal, teal is a newly "officially recognised" color but is currently missing from the BUR.

Indigo and violet aren’t really deserving of mention, they have 0 posts tagged anyway.

I was aliasing indigo_muzzle to blue_countershading for consistency. And I fixed the cyan part. (But the alias already exited, apparently.)

kyiiel said:
No, character can have a solid coat. This would still make their muzzle that particular color, but without countershading.

Yaeh but some people would look up white_muzzle instead of white_countershading, for example, because it's more Intuitive. That's way this helps.

I would not consider a dark muzzle on a hyena or German shepherd to be a form of countershading, not even reverse_countershading, since it only covers that part. This is why the muzzle_(marking) tag exists. As for characters with a light-colored muzzle that doesn't extend to any other part of their face... I'm not sure I've ever seen one. But I suppose the tag would apply for that too.

The only one of these tags that's currently populated at all is tan_muzzle, but most of the results don't even include countershading. Aliasing all these muzzle colors to (color)_snout would probably be fine, though.

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