I believe I've found a higher quality version. If you compare the two, you can see it on Grimoire Weiss's edges.
Shoutout to Image Search Options, it can search a whole bunch of services at once (including Google Image Search).
I gotchu fam. Artist name is blacksawbigpress.
www.facebook.com/1197167980368274/posts/2315854255166302/
Just remember, reverse image search engines are man's best friend: https://saucenao.com/tools/
Just want to say that the actual source is here. Zerochan is an image aggregator in the way reddit is a link aggregator so it isn't the source usually(maybe ever?). I only link to zerochan/danbooru/etc. as the source when the original source has been deleted.
You can use the saucenao extension to quickly find the source from image aggregators. Though danbooru typically also has a link to the source as well.
Recommendation if you need to find sources in the future: saucenao.com/tools
https://saucenao.com/search.php?db=999&url=https%3A%2F%2Fi.imgur.com%2FYRzOK83.png
Try using saucenao.com for this kind of stuff. It works much better than google.
They also have a chrome/firefox extension that lets you search a few different ways by right-clicking on images: https://saucenao.com/tools/
Image search extensions for Firefox/Chrome are your friend. This is without a doubt the best one (for both Firefox and Chrome): https://saucenao.com/tools/
Here's the original source: http://dniseb.deviantart.com/art/Using-arms-to-get-freedom-Snk-Mikasa-432186681
Use the SauceNAO browser extension in the future. It's even linked in the sidebar. It found the Pixiv post in no time flat. And if SauceNAO can't find it, chances are it's a Twitter post that Ascii2D (included in the extension) can find instead.
Install this and never link the wrong sauce again!
The actual sauce, springing forth from the fountain of sauce itself: Pixiv
Nice. But really, like the top comment on your other post said, posting sources would be better.
If you can search for a pic on google you can also search for where it came from.
If google's image search doesnt help saucenao works well. Its extension is very handy too.
edit: its from the same artist as your other post c'mon dude :/ link
Building on what the other poster said. If you're on a computer there's also the saucenao browser extension for Firefox and Chrome. This basically lets you right click an image and search for it without having to go to the site, upload it there then search. Really handy if you're posting art here.
It's customisable as well so you can set it up to search using a bunch of sites, I've got both saucenao and Redditbooru set.
This site usually will provide the answer: https://saucenao.com/
There is also a google chrome extension: https://saucenao.com/tools/
Otherwise you can post it here as a normal link and ask for the source in the comments
Typically SauceNao is your first option, it's made even easier with the browser add-on that let's you right click and insta-search an image.
I got a 'clean' version of the GIF by searching "hachikuji dance gif" in Google and found this: https://tenor.com/view/monogatari-hachikuji-mayoi-kawaii-loli-gif-9188694
Next was just using SauceNao to find the Pixiv post.
Side note on this too: if you browse on desktop - Saucenao has an official extension that lets you right click on any image and run it through several different reverse image searches. Its super useful.
Yeah, it takes a while to learn such things.
SauceNao is really useful. In addition to tracking down the artist of a drawing, it can also tell you which show & episode a screencap is from.
Another useful tool is Trace.Moe . You can give it a screenshot and it will tell you what anime it's from (similar to SauceNao). Sometimes SauceNao does better, other times Trace.Moe does better, so it's useful to know both.
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PS: If you're on a computer, SauceNao have a really useful browser extension.
No prob, mate. They also have a very useful browser extension (Image Search Options) that allows you to just right-click an image and then use search for it via SauceNao and other sites.
If you ever need to look for the source of an art you can use the saucenao plugin for firefox/chrome
As for here you can just do [text](link)
so [asdasfasdfasf](https://twitter.com/XsvLdktgkxnDiP0/status/1324431616962301952)
will show up as
More specifically:
For future reference, for a regular screenshot:
Or, you can install the browser extension and just right-click on the image you want to look up.
For one like OP's with multiple images, do the above, then:
How to get the Saucenao extension
Honestly, how do you look at that image and not think "Wow this looks extra shitty and compressed. I bet I can find a full size version very easily with only a few mouse clicks?"
Saucenao's extension might be better than Google's if that is what you're using.
Saucenao and iqdb work a lot better than Google images for me when it comes to anime stuff, especially since a lot it is Pixiv artwork.
But yeah just post it here, normally people are pretty quick to help if they know anything.
/u/ladynoir_k use this extension on your desktop browser to search a variety of artwork databases: https://saucenao.com/tools/
This is how I am able to find the sources for the artworks you've posted.
If you're on a computer when posting, as opposed to mobile, you can use this extension: https://saucenao.com/tools/. Let's you image search from a variety of websites from a dropdown menu when right-clicking, SauceNao being one of them.
SauceNao is probably the best at finding NSFW sources. It'll give you sources on many boorus (gelbooru, e621, etc.), a bunch of japanese sites (such as pixiv), and deviant art. Doesn't cover stuff on Fur Affinity, Inkbunny, NewGrounds, or Twitter though.
https://saucenao.com/ ← You can still use it if you don't have the extension.
As for this image, SauceNao just pulls up the Gelbooru page, as that seems to be the only SauceNao-compatible site that it has been posted on. On most art pieces found on boorus, there is a source. In the column on the left, there should always be a link to the original posting of the content in the case that it's public. This image has its twitter source linked in the sidebar there.
Dude, are you a bot? You spend all your day farming for karma, at least post the source for artworks you didn't make. Its the most polite thing you can do, here is the tool people use to find source of artworks if you don't know, only after you actually tried to look for it can you say you don't know the source.
https://www.pixiv.net/member_illust.php?mode=medium&illust_id=46354684
For future reference, you can always use SauceNAO for the source.
That is a link to their browser extensions allowing you to simply right click any image and select "image search options" and use SauceNao without hassle.
SauceNAO has an official extension for Chrome and Firefox that expedites the process, and includes IQDB, Google and TinEye. Right-click the image; easy search in no time flat.
If you have time to rehost the picture on Imgur and post it on Reddit, you definitely have time to use a simple browser extension, right? (Time constraints is frankly a pretty poor excuse as is.)
It's just a courtesy, yes, but an appreciated one, and one that's become customary on popular subs like /r/awwnime, as it helps people find new artists to follow.
Additionally, sometimes the source will have a higher quality version of the image, depending on the methods used to find it in the first place.
As mentioned by Ailim, Redditbooru has a repost checker that you can use to check for reposts. It will tell you what subreddits an image has already been posted in.
If you upload the image to Redditbooru and use that link instead of Imgur, it will automatically check for reposts for you.
You should look up the source and link it in the comments (example). SauceNAO is a great tool for this. SauceNAO is also available as a browser extension.