I originally saw this on X/Twitter in the artist's page. However, I did not see their username and cannot seem to find it anymore.
do you remember anything else about this image?like the comment on the post or if there was any other fanart they drew in such page
>>1500379I recall the artist mentioned this was a commission. IIRC the artist was female and had several other works portraying Anchovy on her Twitter media page. The whole focus was on anime fanart, of course.
>>1500068Was it a recent tweet?
>>1500594And was it an English or Japanese profile?
>>1500068Judging from the artstyle, it was definitely not by a Japanese artist. That said, artwork gets purged from twitter on daily basis, I wouldn't be surprised if the original post was already deleted.
this one is tought. tried every search engine, even digging manually boorus for the artist or searching the tags on twatter. I fear it got nuked entirely>>1500617I honestly tried to search just for the artist since I guess it got deleted so quickly it wasn't reposted anywhere else, and knowing the tendency of western artists to purge everything, it becomes an impossible challenge
>>1500595The tweet itself was relatively recent, I think no more than 1 month ago. It was definitely an English language profile.
>>1500622Yeah, I cannot find it anywhere either. It is possible that Twitter was the only place it got uploaded to, and then either the post or the whole profile got wiped. I know for a fact that the artist did at least other works with Anchovy, but I still couldn't find anything useful.I wonder if this could be related to Twitter's recent change of policies (regarding AI image training), as that seems to have led some (though not many) artists to leave the platform.
Less compressed version I had on my phone:
>>1500648This kinda looks like AI, but the finer details are not melting into each other. The hair lines do look weird, though