Custom Saved Filters
Groups
Groups allow you to organize assets together based on their tags, generation quality, and creator (studio only). For example, you can create a group that specifically filters assets with the tags: "plant" and "furniture," in Standard quality, and were made with the account [email protected].

Groups can be added by clicking "+ Add group" in the navigation bar.


When adding a folder, you can search through tags from your existing models or create new tags for future generations. Assets with these tags will show up in your folder.
If "Or" is selected, the folder will contain assets with any of the selected tags.
If "And" is selected, the folder will contain assets that have all of the selected tags.

Enterprise Features
Enterprise customers can also create folders organized by creator and custom style.

Studio admins can click "Save for Studio" to make groups visible to all of their teammates.
Studio users can also add tags to their generations on the create page.

Using this feature, you can search through tags from your team's asset library and add any relevant tags to your new generation. Studio admins can also create new tags for future generations.
Tabs
Tabs let you save filtered views on the Assets page so you can easily return to specific groups of assets without reapplying filters each time.
How to Create a Tab
Click the
+
button on the Assets page.

Name your tab.

Select your filters from the filter panel.

Done — your tab is now saved on the Assets page.

Available Filters
You can filter and create tabs using any of the following:
Steps: Filter by the current step in the production pipeline (e.g. Modeling, Texturing).
Styles: Filter by assigned art styles or asset types.
Status: Filter by workflow status (e.g. In Progress, Approved).
Assignee: Show assets assigned to a specific user or studio.
Date Range: Filter by asset creation or update date.
Revision Request: Filter by whether an asset has revisions.
Tags: Filter by custom tags applied to assets.
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