Topic: Tagging images with "looks as if drawn by <artist>"

Posted under General

Some AI-generated images mimick the style of real artists.
For post #73372 it's Frank Frazetta

When I find an image like that, I'd like to tag it with the real artist's name (yes, I'm aware that this can be subjective).
Is that allowed, or would I get b& for tag abuse?

And what tag type should I use?
Definitely not "director".
Maybe "meta"?
Or just leave it at "general".

If e6ai had a "copyright" tag type, like e621 does, that's what I'd use.
What wouldn't work: Adding an "artist" tag type to e6ai - people would misuse it.

alpha~centaur said:
Some AI-generated images mimick the style of real artists.
For post #73372 it's Frank Frazetta

When I find an image like that, I'd like to tag it with the real artist's name (yes, I'm aware that this can be subjective).
Is that allowed, or would I get b& for tag abuse?

And what tag type should I use?
Definitely not "director".
Maybe "meta"?
Or just leave it at "general".

If e6ai had a "copyright" tag type, like e621 does, that's what I'd use.
What wouldn't work: Adding an "artist" tag type to e6ai - people would misuse it.

https://e6ai.net/post_sets

To expand on that reply, this has been discussed at length in this thread: https://e6ai.net/forum_topics/229

The unofficial consensus seemed to be that using tags was a bad idea, and that creating a post set to focus on a specific style was a better solution.

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