Does anyone know what's the name of this doujin? My google-fu is weak and I couldn't get anything from it.
>>202376
http://g.e-hentai.org/g/777436/901f9c7cbe/
>>202383
Thank you! Can you tell me how did you find it, so next time I won't need to ask?
>>202384
First I reverse image searched the image with Google and clicked one of the links, which got me: http://www.sunmism.com/73
From there I clicked the little drop-down right below it to make sure it was the source and it was, then I typed out the title on the cover (bottom-right of the image) into Exhentai and, luckily (since it's Touhou), it got a few results, one of them English.
Then I just Googled "樹海のいと Touhou English" to get you a link that's not hidden behind a sad panda.
That probably sounds a little complicated and typing out the title kind of is since Kanji characters suck, but the rest is all pretty simple stuff. Usually ends after reverse image searching it, but all the results were Chinese or Korean, so I had to do a little extra searching.
>>202389
Thanks anon! I wrote it down, so I won't bother anyone with source questions anymore.
>>202391
I mean, that's not exactly necessary. Just use these sites whenever you want the source of an anime/manga image:
Google's reverse image search
Yandex
IQDB
Saucenao
https://whatanime.ga
IQDB and Saucenao are great for fanart sourcing (unless the artist posted it on Twitter, fuck Twitter. Also rough for non-Japanese art, like Tumblr or Deviantart).
Google and Yandex are good for official works, manga, doujin, and anything IQDB/Saucenao can't pick up.
whatanime is only for anime screenshots, but it's pretty useful.
If none of those can get you the source, then it's worth asking about it on /wsr/.
>>202396
>https://whatanime.ga
I didn't knew this one. You've been really helpful, and I appreciate it.