But what I'm really excited about is being able to send these tags to the server and to retrieve tags from the server (if only I could get that to work), so you finally know who drew that oddball 5-year-old furry pic you have. Tagging images by different criteria, useful, yes. I'd say the project's very interesting and has huge promise.
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Sorry if I sounded a bit pissed above, but when you spend several months developing something that code analyzer tools say is worth over 280 grand, and you give it out for free, and people do not even read the description before bashing it. Instead of having to go through potentially hundreds of pics in your collection (or alternatively the artists online gallery that may or may not still exist), you just fire up YiffIndex, search for Krystal (in other tags) and GenericArtist3 (in artists), and there you have your image. You remember that GenericArtist3 drew a really good pic of her. It is a way to find a pic in your collection through the stuff you still remember, like the species, the gender, the artist, other tags or even, for adult images, the sexual practices/fetishes in it.įor example, say you have a conversation about Krystal fan art with someone. It is a way for art collectors to find out who drew a pic they like but got from a source without the artists name. It is, for example, a way for artists to link pictures with their name even if they're uploaded without that name on an image board. Think of it like what the ID3-Tags are for MP3s, just for furry art. Think of it like what the FreeDB (the thing where you can get the track names, artists etc) is for CDs, just for furry art.
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it's a software for sharing tags of images, NOT THE IMAGES THEMSELFES. What it is is in the description, but I write it again: It is an effort to get every furry image out there tagged. I wouldn't be so stupid as to advertise an image board or an art site on here. NO, this is NOT a rival of any sort to FA. (No offense, but it happens every damn time no matter how I write the description.)
I would really love if people would at least read the damn description.