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A three-quarter portrait is a portrait that depicts a character from the ankles, shins, knees, or midway up the thighs, to above their head. This is also known as a "medium-wide shot" or "cowboy shot". This tag can be applied regardless of what angle the character is shown from (from the front, rear, low angle or high angle), as long as the image fits the above criteria.
Not to be confused with...
- half-length portrait - this is a character shown from the hips, lower belly, or waist up
- three-quarter view - this is a character shown from an angle, between a front view and rear view
Portrait tags
- portrait
- headshot portrait - only shows the character's head and neck
- bust portrait - character shown from the chest up or shoulders up
- half-length portrait - character shown from the hips or waist up
- three-quarter portrait - character shown from their legs (thigh/ankles) and up
- full-length portrait - shows the entire character (from head to feet)
Related tags
See also
The following tags are aliased to this tag: cowboy_shot, three_quarter_portrait (learn more).
This tag implicates portrait (learn more).
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