Here's the place to inquire about pages whose images aren't potholed to anything.
Google Image Search and Tineye are good resources.
Images Without a Source lists the pages that have been discussed in this thread but haven't been sourced yet. Once a source is found for an image, please add it to the appropriate Image Source pagenote and remove it from Images Without a Source.
About Images and Copyright covers our general policies about image use; see here for more details and Image Pickin' forum policies. It's always a good idea to link images to their original versions and (when available) providing a link to the artist's site when they are located, especially if we're given permission to use an image.note
edited 21st Oct '13 7:55:20 AM by Willbyr
Double post, I know, but Rated M for Manly doesn't have a source listed. I'm not sure if it actually exists or it's just satire.
(Don't) take me home.What’s the source for Mummers? The image is potholed to A Midsummer Night's Dream, but it’s obviously not from the actual play itself.
back lolThe source for White Bunny is a giftware company called Precious Moments (I had some of their stuff as a kid so I instantly recognized it), but I'm not sure how to tag it.
Edited by Lindo-Honorindo on Oct 20th 2020 at 12:31:58 PM
My favorite sci fi enemies are the giant sexy depressed womenAlso sorry for the double post, but Rated M for Manly is real. It's from Man's Life, a men's magazine from the 1950s to 1960s.
My favorite sci fi enemies are the giant sexy depressed womenAnybody can pinpoint the origin of the pictures on ASMR Video?
Bottom image looks like a stock image, don't where the other two are from.
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢What’s the source for Reckless Gun Usage?
Edited by jandn2014 on Nov 12th 2020 at 4:00:50 AM
back lolUsing the good ol’ Google reverse image search, all I could figure out is that has been a commonly-used photo for making fun of idiots since at least 2010. If I had to guess, it was probably uploaded by whoever took the photo. The actual quality of the image seems to indicate this was taken a while ago.
Edited by antenna_ears on Nov 12th 2020 at 1:12:31 AM
Directed here from this ATT thread, so I'll just copy-paste what I said over there.
The page image for Small Girl, Big Gun has no work source linked to it. Judging by the art style and the quality of the render, I'm guessing it belongs to a Visual Novel of some sort? If it does, what work is that specifically? And does it even have a page to begin with?
If the page image is an original piece of artwork, was it ever given permission from the original artist?
^ According to the source, it's from "Tokitama Phantasm" a hentai VN. Those aren't allowed on the wiki so that's why it's not linked there (and only noted on the source code). As someone else noted on the ATT, the work is also sourced on ImageSource.Visual Novels.
I swore I finished it. I guess it got eaten somehow.
Edited by MacronNotes on Nov 30th 2020 at 1:42:01 AM
Macron's notesI think you clicked "post" before finishing that sentence.
Jawbreakers on sale for 99¢Ah, I see. Thanks!
Those are all screencaps from specific ASMR videos...at the time I couldn't think of a better way to pic the concept than visual displays of triggers, so I used creators whose work I keep up with. The top is from this one, the middle is from this one, and I forget which one the bottom comes from, but it's from one of Gentle Whispering ASMR's vids.
Edited by Willbyr on Nov 30th 2020 at 6:32:38 AM
Found Mile-High Club: [1].
nvm, someone got there first.
Edited by LaundryPizza03 on Dec 1st 2020 at 2:56:27 PM
I'm back!Any clue about One Head Taller?
Hermetic Magic appears to be from some version of Fullmetal Alchemist, and the quote potholes to the manga/Brotherhood anime. Can anyone confirm that offhand?
Otherwise, I suppose this is as good a time as any for me to finally watch the series.
Yep, that's FMA. Could be from the 2003 series but I don't think it really matters.
edit: ok, after a bit of research, looks like it is from 2003 series, not Brotherhood.
Edited by Adannor on Dec 26th 2020 at 3:30:56 PM
Awesome, thanks!
i can't find the source for Animated Tattoo. Google Images, IQDB, Tineye and Saucenao all came up blank.
Twitter/Instagram: anzasquiddles. Deviantart: anzahanifathallah.Waist-Deep Ocean - sure it's the Godzilla but which specific one? GIS finds some wallpapers relating to Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019) but I haven't seen that movie so can somebody who did confirm that its from there?
I've been trying the find the original source of Over The Top Christmas Decorations to no avail, so I am putting it on the needing a source page for now.
Yes, it's from that film.
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Edited by JHD on Feb 13th 2022 at 8:20:03 AM
I believe I have finally found the source for the image on The CSI Effect. It's a one-panel comic by Arthur Ball back in 2010. [1]. I checked around and the website is a student-run news/entertainment blog for the Savannah College of Art and Design. Ball was a student who worked for the blog from 2010 to 2011.
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Where does Mile-High Club's image come from? I also noticed it's on the "don't change" section of the Special Cases page.
(Don't) take me home.