Topic: Artist finder?

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DelurC said:
other one # //cdn.shopify.com/s/files/1/0171/4110/products/610037_20Big_20Tiger_99662e33-8242-4cbf-b185-8beb6973d34a.jpg didn't rly give any results either.

"corporate website of orange - orange.com"

ಠ_ಠ really, google?

more sizes...nothing and since i couldn't simply "right click > view image" on the larger pick i first went with one of those tiny little thumbnails under the larger pic (figure it might pick something up since google now checks for different sizes of pics) and that also turned up nothing.

btw why does google keep trying to attach random key words to these image searches? it typically screws with the results. like that large version of the pic you linked to, it added the keyword "orange" so the results are like "wtf are you trying to say? are you looking for this pic or pics of oranges?" nothing helpful comes of having random keywords attached to a pic like that.

edit: F https crap! sorry, had to kill your link or my post wouldn't display correctly.

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leomole

Former Staff

treos said:
i couldn't simply "right click > view image" on the larger pick

On Chrome you can right click > inspect and delete class zoomContainer. Then you can access the picture.

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treos said:
"corporate website of orange - orange.com"

ಠ_ಠ really, google?

How google reverse search works, is that it tries to first and foremost look for similar images, but if it fails with that, it starts to guess what is in the image, fill that to search terms and searches images with that term and prioritizes the ones that look similar or have similar looking parts.

Speaking of, earlier looking up furry images usually detected "cartoon", "anime" or nothing, but lately google has been inserting "penis" and "breasts" in several reverse searches from furry art I have made. Technology advances.

In this case replacing "orange" with "tiger dakimakura" gives this:
http://www.salesmanb2b.com/product.jsp?proid=182675
http://img.salesmanb2b.com/products/l/335/AMPW138808.jpg

Unwatermarked at least.

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Mario69 said:
How google reverse search works, is that it tries to first and foremost look for similar images, but if it fails with that, it starts to guess what is in the image, fill that to search terms and searches images with that term and prioritizes the ones that look similar or have similar looking parts.

Speaking of, earlier looking up furry images usually detected "cartoon", "anime" or nothing, but lately google has been inserting "penis" and "breasts" in several reverse searches from furry art I have made. Technology advances.

indeed it does and thanks for the lesson, teacher. just as technology is always advancing so to is there always more to learn or be taught.

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