What Are Best Tags For Ellie Fan Art On Twitter?

2026-02-03 23:20:40
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Brielle
Brielle
Favorite read: I NEED YOU, ELENA
Plot Detective Journalist
Here’s a little playbook I use when posting Ellie pieces, laid out by purpose: maximum reach uses #Ellie #TheLastOfUs #fanart #digitalart #illustration and one event tag like #FanArtFriday. For niche community vibes I swap in #EllieFanArt #EllieArt #TLOUCommunity plus language tags like #エリー and a couple medium tags like #watercolor or #tradart. If I’m showcasing a commission or selling prints I add #commissionsopen, #prints, and platform tags such as #Etsy or #gumroad.

I also experiment with stylistic tags: #chibi for cute takes, #conceptart for more serious redesigns, #speedpaint for process videos. Tagging the game or devs (for instance the studio behind 'The Last of Us') can help but don’t rely on that — their accounts don’t always reshare. Small touches matter: a clear caption, good thumbnail crop, and alt text make people more likely to stop scrolling. I like mixing popular and specific tags so my work reaches both mass viewers and the hardcore fans who notice details — it’s a balance that actually keeps engagement steady for me.
2026-02-04 09:31:53
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Xander
Xander
Favorite read: Esme: Tangled Love
Plot Explainer Chef
On a practical level I pick tags to match the goal of the post. If I want broad exposure I use #Ellie, #TheLastOfUs, #TLOU, and general art tags like #fanart and #digitalart. If I’m aiming for collectors or commissions I add #commissionsopen, #commissions, and platform tags like #artstation or #pixiv depending on where I post. For more niche reach I throw in language-specific tags (for example #エリー) and community tags like #FanArtFriday or #ArtistsOnTwitter.

I also keep a few style tags handy — #chibi, #realistic, #illustration — because different people search by style. Alt text and a couple of descriptive words in the tweet help algorithmic discovery more than you’d think. Personally I rotate tags based on what I’m posting that week, and that rotating keeps my stuff from getting buried in a single hashtag’s flood.
2026-02-06 16:06:56
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Hannah
Hannah
Favorite read: Chasing Elara
Story Interpreter Doctor
Late-night sketches teach me what tags work: simple and relevant beats clever-but-obscure. I usually open with #Ellie and #TheLastOfUs, then add #EllieFanArt and 3–5 medium/style tags like #digitalart #illustration #sketch. Throw in one community tag such as #FanArtFriday or #ArtistsOnTwitter and maybe a language version like #エリー if I want international reach.

A couple of quick tips I follow — don’t overload the tweet, add alt text, and write a short caption with a hook (a line about the scene or inspiration). I’ve had people DM me because they found a piece through a specific tag, so it’s worth being thoughtful. Keeps my feed lively and my notifications fun.
2026-02-06 23:17:25
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Wyatt
Wyatt
Favorite read: Something Like Elena
Helpful Reader Receptionist
If I’m tagging Ellie fan art on Twitter, I usually lead with the obvious: character name and game title. Use #Ellie and #TheLastOfUs (or #TLOU) up front so anyone searching the fandom can find you. Then layer on more specific tags like #EllieFanArt, #EllieArt, or #EllieSketch depending on how polished the piece is. Those first few tags are the anchors that connect your post to the wider community and to fans who specifically hunt for Ellie content.

After that I mix in medium and style tags — #digitalart, #traditionalart, #watercolor, #illustration, #sketch — and mood or scene tags like #postapocalyptic, #portrait, or #fancomic when relevant. I also sprinkle in event or community tags if they fit: #FanArtFriday, #artfight, #Inktober, or local-language tags such as #エリー or #ラストオブアス to tap into non-English audiences. Don’t forget to add alt text and a short caption mentioning if it’s a redraw, a commission, or a crossover. I like tagging official or big fan accounts too; sometimes they reshared my work and that boosts visibility.

I try not to overload with hundreds of hashtags — 6–12 thoughtful tags is enough for discovery without feeling spammy. Mixing broad tags (like #fanart) with niche ones (like #EllieCrossover or #EllieChibi) gives the best reach. It’s fun to see how many different interpretations of Ellie pop up, and that variety keeps me drawing more of her every month.
2026-02-07 10:49:57
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