

Chances are, this image appears on multiple pages for several reasons. Chances are, the art was made by someone on a site like DeviantArt, and they would really appreciate if you credited them. The first thing you should certainly try is clicking the Collections box.

Woah! That's a lot of results! Whether you get 200 results or 20, we won't be getting results that matter from a batch like this. Note: If you don't get any results, try making sure the art is unaltered, and that you didn't accidentally leave in any card border if you cropped it. Once that's done, you'll get a results screen. TinEye allows you to perform a Reverse Image Search, which can find everywhere an image has appeared, including the source! You'll want to click/tap the arrow, then upload your cropped image. In my case (iPad) I just saved the card image, went to Photos, brought up the image, and clicked Edit. Your photo viewer should have an option to crop, and you can search the web for ways to crop it, or even do it online. Alterations to or problems with the image could cause TinEye to not work. Obviously in a case like this, I had to crop the image down so that the card frame is no longer visible. Step 1: Save the image you want to find the artist of, cropping if needed Nice art, amiright? But there's just one problem the artist isn't credited! I figured this would be the perfect example to use. It has worked cardsmithing wonders for me, whether I'm remaking old cards and want to credit the art, or trying to find the artist of a card with uncredited art. However, you don't have to dedicate yourself to a platform just to find an artist, because there's an easy way to find the artist if it's not directly given to you. That's why I started getting my artwork through mediums like DeviantArt and ArtStation, since the artist is always provided.
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While you can make cards without crediting the art, it's highly frowned upon and deprives the artist of credit, plus it makes it harder, if not impossible, for others to find the art when it's not credited properly. As it turns out, a lot of the art you find there has no artist given. In my Cardsmithing past, I used to go on bing/google images to get my artwork.
