The same is also true for the "Young Rainbow Dash" pic above ( 3d1u8w => 203319392), and - I expect - any other pics from dA.
E621 reverse image search code#
Surprise! There's that base-36 code again, converted back to decimal.
The original art page is also found here: "Pegasus Ponies" is (apparently) the 210,769,148th piece of artwork uploaded to dA. Surprisingly, you can simply type " " into your browser's URL bar to take you right to the original page:ĮDIT: By the way, that oh-so-important base-36 code relates to the post order on the entire dA website. However, we can see that the base-36 code is still there: "d 3hhiik" This image has been resized, recompressed as a JPEG (although the file extension is mistakenly PNG), and the first part of the filename is a hexadecimal jumble.
E621 reverse image search free#
I'll definitely have free time tomorrow, if I don't get this finished later today.įirst, a quick note to append to the details about deviantArt: All images uploaded directly from deviantArt should at least have the "d" part in the filename.Īnother example: "Pegasus Ponies" by Slugbox Sorry for not continuing yet everybody, busy with RL stuff.
Young_rainbow_dash_by_ atomicgreymon-d 3d1u8w.pngĮxample: "-Kihu commission-" by AJ-TheCanaanFox on FurAffinityġ241669148. _.Īrt page: /Įxample: "Young Rainbow Dash" by AtomicGreymon on deviantArt If you're lucky, the posted image will retain its original filename, making the original source (mostly) easy to find.įilename: _by_-d.Īrt page: artist name]./art/- OR artist name]./gallery/#/dįilename. ( This info applies mainly to meme-related artwork, especially those images posted on the My Little Pony: Friendship is Magic and Furries pages.)Įach art website (deviantArt, FurAffinity, etc.) and general image posting site (Ponibooru, E621, etc.) has its own file naming scheme. This part I will now share, for the convenience of all persons who wish to find image sources, the original artist(s), and/or other pictures by the same artist(s). To quote one of my past posts, "search engines are credit to team!"Īnother part of it, though, probably comes from my years of experience with art websites like deviantArt and FurAffinity. How, you ask? To be honest, DPF, usually with absurd ease. A couple days ago, DrPepperfan (I think) asked me how I'm able to find image sources so quickly.