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NoBellOnMe
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1 week ago by NoBellOnMe
I wanted to ask if there is a way to limit the patterns shown in the search function by keywords. Currently I can add multiple keywords but from what I can see, that just means that patterns with keyword A or keyword B will show up, instead of patterns with BOTH of them.Is there anyway to change that? Thank you in advance! :3 |
harriet22
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1 week ago by harriet22
From what I know, there is currently no way to change that. Patterns with either keyword will show up, though if they have both, they will also show up, as you already mentioned. โค๏ธ
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halokiwi
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6 days, 22 hours ago by halokiwi
You can use " around keywords to find patterns that have the keywords you put between ", but only, if the keywords are in that exact order with no other keywords in between.
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NoBellOnMe
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6 days, 19 hours ago by NoBellOnMe
that is very impractical xDbut yeah fair enough, I suppose it just means that I will look through more sites and by design run into more fun patterns ๐! thank you for your help, both of you ๐ |
halokiwi
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6 days, 18 hours ago by halokiwi
What exactly are you looking for?You can always check which of the two keywords is used less and use that for your search. You can also narrow your search down further by using the other filters. |
NoBellOnMe
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6 days, 13 hours ago by NoBellOnMe
@halokiwi well i was looking for diamonds (as in the gem notnthe pattern) but only the pattern shows up and with gems/jewels/gemstones i dont get what I look forBut you're right, that's how I've been doing it so far :] glad to know I was on the right track!! |
halokiwi
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6 days, 12 hours ago by halokiwi
If the pattern doesn't show up for gem, jewel or gemstone, it might not exist. Here are some patterns that might work, at least they show gemstones of some kind: #37655 #58857 #77543 #78465 #101709 #108260 #108261 #109193 #116620 #121050 #139124 #145845 #146442 #148717 #156309 #158451 #171577 #171716 #171734 Another hack is to look at the similar patterns of a pattern you think is close. The similar patterns are patterns that share lots of the keywords of the original pattern. That's how I found the patterns above. Are you looking for alphas or normals? Are you looking for a pattern you know exists or a pattern that might exist? |
NoBellOnMe
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5 days, 8 hours ago by NoBellOnMe
@halokiwioh wow that's a lot of patterns!! ๐!! Thank you so much!! I was looking for normals and/or bracelet formed, but with the ones you showed me I'm set for now ๐! thank you again ^^ |
halokiwi
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5 days, 7 hours ago by halokiwi
Normal patterns are often a bit more abstract. Therefore it might be harder to find patterns that aren't. Here are some: #156244 #156310 #156407 #156532 |
Softawoo
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4 days, 4 hours ago by Softawoo
I came here to ask nearly the same question, so apologies if this is hijacking the thread, but can I suggest a specific feature that would be super helpful?
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Softawoo
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4 days, 4 hours ago by Softawoo
Whoops, didnโt mean to hit send yet. My suggestion is implementing boolean operators into the search, I.e., using AND, OR, etc to refine the results. Would that ever be possible?
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