Once your Connect account is linked and the Co-Designer is activated, you can open its panel inside RhinoArtisan. After placing (anchoring) the panel in your preferred area of the interface, it will look similar to the image shown below (in the example, the Co-Designer panel is highlighted with an orange frame):

The Co-Designer panel contains the tools you need to communicate with the AI agent Èrica Verdaguer, who will interpret your instructions and apply changes directly to your RhinoArtisan model.
Natural Language Workflow
The Co-Designer allows you to model and modify jewelry using everyday language instead of complex commands. You can type what you want Èrica to do, such as:
Modify dimensions
Adjust stone settings
Create new structural elements
Correct proportions
Generate variations or new versions of a design
Once she understands your request, Èrica executes the operation directly in RhinoArtisan and confirms when the task is complete.
Before Working With Èrica
Before using the Co-Designer, make sure you have:
A model open or ready to modify.
The Co-Designer panel visible and anchored in your preferred area.
An active Connect session (required for the AI to operate).
If your Connect session expires, Èrica will not complete commands until you log in again.
A good way to start is by testing Èrica with an existing model from a collection available in Showcase. Once the model is loaded in RhinoArtisan, you can try a simple instruction using the text box at the bottom of the Co-Designer panel.
For example, with a Cluster ring, you can write:
Change the ring size to US 9.
If the model was created in RhinoArtisan and keeps its parametric data, Èrica will automatically adjust the geometry to produce the same design in size US 9, respecting its structure and proportions.

This is a quick way to experience how the Co-Designer understands and manipulates parametric jewelry models using natural language.
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