Improve the filter options
I wanted to provide feedback around how the filters work when searching mockups. From what I can tell the filters are set to be this OR this whereas filters in basically every other context are usually this AND this. As an example, if I enabled the filters "unisex" and "indoor" I would get the sum of all results and my options would be larger than if I only selected one of those filters.
I love the product, I really do. However these filters make the entire process of finding the right mockup much longer and more tedious than it should be and I cannot justify the time spent searching anymore.
It's currently not possible to filter mockups with tags. Let's say I want to see feminist models on a horizontal picture, it's not possible. If I select the tags feminist and horizontal, the page will contain both horizontal pictures and feminist models. So I'd see horizontal pictures of people who have nothing to do with feminism and vertical pictures of feminists, which is not what I wanted in the first place.
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Alfonso Almodovar commented
I want to suggest the ability to filter content by context. Outdoors, indoors, and so forth. In short, adding more filter options would make my work easier and more timely when searching for the right mockup. Having the ability to filter out AI-generated content would be awesome.
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Tawn commented
You need more filters after someone gets search results. Like filtering out weirdo models wearing bunny ears, masks and having elf ears. Those type of abnormal models need to be in a speciality category, not mixed in with normal models.
We have to sort through all the models. I don't think you all realize how much time that takes.
You also need filters for groups of women, groups of men, plus sized etc
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Sheree withakey commented
When searching for mock-ups it would be great to have an option to filter by removing options, rather than adding. For example, I don't want to ever use any AI or cartoon-style mock ups, so it would be great it there was a way to turn these off in the filtering the same as you can turn it on if you only want AI images. I'm sure there are other 'filters' people would like to turn off at times too, so it would be great if this could be implemented for all filters.
It would also be great if adding more than one filter NARROWED the search down, rather than adding to it! For example if I click 'bella canvas 3001' and 'horizontal' it should ONLY show 'horizontal' 'bella canvas 3001' shirts, as that is what I want. But instead it shows ALL 'bella canvas 3001's and ALL 'horizontals'. This doesn't help me find what I need easier because instead of just 16 pages of 'Bella Canvas 3001's, it gives me 271 pages of both!
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Bertus De Leeuw commented
The ability to search or filter by the mood of the photo. For example, now I get 4400 results for a white adult male wearing a t-shirt. More than 70% are smiling and looking straight into the camera. It is then impossible to look for a neutral photo.
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Richard Leigh commented
The process of searching for suitable mockup images for products (esp. mugs) is extremely time consuming. Please can you create a system of filters to refine the search process - e.g. (1) size of mug, (2) type of mug, (3) color, (4) type of photo (mug on table, mug in use etc) (5) occasion (Christmas, Easter, birthday etc) (6) target age group (eg child, teen, young adult, adult, senior, family or mixed). It would make an enormous difference.
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Brock Bowen commented
I wanted to provide feedback around how the filters work when searching mockups. From what I can tell the filters are set to be *this* OR *this* whereas filters in basically every other context are usually *this* AND *this*. As an example, if I enabled the filters "unisex" and "indoor" I would get the sum of all results and my options would be larger than if I only selected one of those filters.
I love the product, I really do. However these filters make the entire process of finding the right mockup much longer and more tedious than it should be and I cannot justify the time spent searching anymore.
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Felix Brönnimann commented
You have so many designs of dogs but it's really hard to find designs for a specific breed. The "big" breeds are quite easy to find but other breeds are almost impossible to find... If you would name them better, not just dog, it would be really helpful.
Also it would be awesome if we had a little description of the design when we hover it.