Most of the time the first design is almost right, but not quite. Maybe the stones are wrong, maybe the motif needs to change, maybe the band is too heavy. In Diamra you do not start over. You point at the image you want to change, say what you want different, and run it again. Here is the full flow.
Start a new ingredient
Open the salon and add a new ingredient to the crucible. This is where you tell the builder what to base the next round on. Instead of picking metal or stones from the catalog, you are going to pick one of your existing designs as the reference.
Pick the image you want to iterate on
Choose the design you already like, the one that is close to the final piece. The builder will use that image as the starting point for the next generation, so every new version will keep its shape and mood instead of drifting off.
Write what you want to change
In the prompt, be specific. For this walkthrough we wrote change the side diamonds to emeralds and change the motif. Short, concrete instructions work best. Say the part of the design you are swapping and what you want it to become.
Review the options
The builder comes back with a set of variations, not just one answer. Look through them. Some will be closer to what you had in mind, some will be further off. Keep the ones you like so they land in your gallery.
Iterate again if you need to
If the design is still not exactly right, pick the closest version and run another round with more specific instructions. For our ring we kept going until the stones, the motif, and the proportions all matched what we had in mind. It took three rounds to get there.
Every version stays on your board
Each generation you keep stays saved in your design gallery, so nothing is lost along the way. If the third round goes somewhere you do not like, you can always go back to the first or second version and branch off from there.
That is the whole loop. Pick an image, say what to change, pick again, say what to change. Three rounds is usually enough to go from a rough idea to the piece you actually want the jeweler to make.