Thanks for the advice! Sorry to get back to you so late. :/
1748 by 2480 pixels must be bigger than 3x4. It's what the printable size of the image is supposed to be for the artbook! :0 (Otherwise, maybe the person coordinating it is confused...?)
I'm not sure how I got stuck working at 600dpi. XD All I can think of is that I scanned something at that size and Photoshop saved my settings and I didn't notice. Generally, I don't fiddle with that sort of thing. What would happen if I lowered it? (I know I would end up losing some quality, but would it be significant, do you think? And will it make PS faster?) XD
Ah! Maybe my layers are the problem... But, I love layers! I do have quite a few though. I actually duplicated all the lineart, so that's a problem. XP
I didn't round off the cupcakes because... I don't know. XD I was just playing around, I liked the cupcake I came up with, and I didn't give it any more thought. XD
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1748 by 2480 pixels must be bigger than 3x4. It's what the printable size of the image is supposed to be for the artbook! :0 (Otherwise, maybe the person coordinating it is confused...?)
I'm not sure how I got stuck working at 600dpi. XD All I can think of is that I scanned something at that size and Photoshop saved my settings and I didn't notice. Generally, I don't fiddle with that sort of thing. What would happen if I lowered it? (I know I would end up losing some quality, but would it be significant, do you think? And will it make PS faster?) XD
Ah! Maybe my layers are the problem... But, I love layers! I do have quite a few though. I actually duplicated all the lineart, so that's a problem. XP
I didn't round off the cupcakes because... I don't know. XD I was just playing around, I liked the cupcake I came up with, and I didn't give it any more thought. XD