After I visited that, I can safely assume that this isn't Raita. This artbook is a compilation of several artists, which includes Tea and Raita. You can see that the pic above doesn't have any resemblance to Raita's artistic traits . It's named as Raita maybe because of Wikia's faulty site coding, or the user is simply generalize it because he/she didn't bother to search the real artist.
After I visited that, I can safely assume that this isn't Raita. This artbook is a compilation of several artists, which includes Tea and Raita. You can see that the pic above doesn't have any resemblance to Raita's artistic traits . It's named as Raita maybe because of Wikia's faulty site coding, or the user is simply generalize it because he/she didn't bother to search the real artist.
I still think that putting Tea just for that assumption is wrong, I searched works of Tea and Senjou no Valkyria and no results yet, so we cannot say that is a cooperative work and assume that wiki just ignored the name. On the other side Raita has lots of works and Artbooks drawed about that copyright.
I still think that putting Tea just for that assumption is wrong, I searched works of Tea and Senjou no Valkyria and no results yet, so we cannot say that is a cooperative work and assume that wiki just ignored the name. On the other side Raita has lots of works and Artbooks drawed about that copyright.
You're right, I just want to confirm things. Maybe it's better to left this pic with artist request for now.
It is a cooperative work. An Artbook that consists of several guest artists. Tea and Raita are only the part of it, not the main artists.
Raita does have a plenty of SoV works, but it's wrong to associate his/her name with that copyright. Same goes to Tea, even though he/she rarely does SoV works, doesn't mean that he/she will never make one. The best bet for now it's just by comparing the art style, which Tea is closest one now instead of Raita.
Found some proof on Tea's home page (at the bottom of the post). In general I think you're right though, I should probably leave the artist_request tag up and not rely on simple style comparison. Leaving an upload without an artist just feels naked and wrong whenever I do it though...