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Help me catch a liar.

| So, I've got a friend from another area who's been telling me they're an artist. I buy that. They send me some cool stuff that they supposedly made and now all of a sudden I'm stumbling across it online in Google images. Is there a way to backtrace images to find their true origin?


| On Chrome you can right click on images to gis for similar images. Sometimes works.


| I tried that. Kinda helped kinda didn't


| Just reverse image search.


| ask him for a very specific thing to draw, if he does it he isn't lying


| Good idea


| He said that he has multiple accounts across different sites. But that seems like a good excuse or cover up.


| >>290349
Well that could also be true, you never know


| Find the accounts with the images, check if there's a pattetn in the art posted/usernames.
Tineye might help for reverse image searching.


| Or, you know, you could just shrug and move on.


| SNOOPIN ROUND TOWN WILL GET YOU NOWHERE!


| Catfish let do it my dog


| >>290299 Take s photo, move it to a pc, open Google images, drag the photo to Google's search bar.


| >>290330
One and only solution.


| You said you saw the images on Google right? Well view the page where the image was posted and find the source of the image, reverse image search if you must. It'll probably be deviant art account or whatever, then ask him if he has a deviant art account or whatever and if he does if you can have its name.


| I mean he could've posted it online it's possible, but yeah just find the source of the image and see who made it, not too hard.


| These tools would be sufficient to find almost any public image on the web:
google images
yandex images
tineye
searx
Search by older dates and higher resolutions. What site did it point to when you found it on google? It might be his artist profile obviously.


| Tell them to draw keyboard on head

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