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I gave it a try, but the closest I could get is the page 127 of the book linked by @[email protected] on the other comment (added below in higher resolution). I'm not even sure if they list the names of the artists. It would not surprise me if the illustrations were drawn by unnamed-low-ranking artists from a subcontractor.
Full book download: https://mega.nz/folder/OuBnDSTR#N0jV9m8Fy1nqsv2uF2MmMQ/folder/T2ZUADIK
From here: https://manga-and-stuff.tumblr.com/post/693852925085270016/source-bloodborne-official-artworks-by-from
I did find a list of artists on https://www.creativeuncut.com/art_bloodborne_e.html but they aren't attributed to any particular artwork - and the one I posted isn't here.
Awesome find!
IMHO it seems impossible to attribute it to any specific artist, but I'd love to be proved wrong :).
Unfortunately I think this one will have to remain unattributed.
For the sake of completeness, the artist is likely to be one of the following; Daisuke Satake, Hiroshi Nakamura, Masanori Waragai, Masahiro Miki, Masanao Katayama, Mai Hatsuyama, Yusuke Kato, Ryuji Baba, Kota Tonaki, Kento Koga, Tetsu Takahashi, Tsutomu Kitazawa, Wataru Kami, Yusuke Oda, Emi Kaneko
i didn't ping you just by typing your name, did i? i'm sorry if that's the case, i though it would only do so if i inserted it as a formatted link
yeah that's what i though would be the case. it's unfortunate that game companies do that (particularly but not solely japanese ones, i've noticed). thank you for your efforts though
You did, but it's ok, don't worry. I'm not sure how it works either, but I've been assuming it's the @username@instance text what triggers the notification. That has been the common pattern in the notifications I've got.
how weird, i've typed that before and it didn't ping people. i assumed it had to be [@username@instance](https://instance/u/username)