Why was a Heart deducted if I didn’t like the result?
Summary
Hearts are used each time Stampy generates a design. This reflects the rendering process behind producing each unique result — even if you choose not to use it.
When This Applies
- You generated a design but didn’t like the result
- You expected Hearts to only be used for final selections
- You’re unsure how Heart usage works
- You’re refining or experimenting with different designs
Why Hearts Are Used This Way
Each time Stampy creates a design:
- A new, original result is generated based on your input
- The system processes your request to produce a unique outcome
- Hearts are used to power that creative generation
Because each result is newly created, Hearts are applied at the time of generation — not based on whether you keep the design.
How to Get Better Results (and Use Fewer Hearts)
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Be specific with your prompt
(include tone, occasion, relationship, style)
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Refine your wording before regenerating
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Build from versions you like rather than starting over
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Use regeneration intentionally to explore variations
What Happens Next
- You can continue refining and regenerating designs
- Each version helps you get closer to your ideal result
- Once satisfied, you can finalize your design
If something doesn’t seem right or feels unexpected, you can always reach out for help.
Important Notes
- Hearts are used per generation, not per final selection
- Results may vary depending on how prompts are written
- You can regenerate as many times as needed
- We’re here to support you if something doesn’t feel right