Having trouble rasterizing a big AI file
Hello,
I've made a piece of artwork in Illustrator that contains a decent amount of lines and paths, and a lot of layered effects and different blending modes. The file is around 118 mb in size at this moment, and I'm it's slightly above 200x112 cm in size. I've worked in 72 dpi this far to make it possible to work with at all. But not that I'm finished and need to make a print-ready PDF, I want to switch to 300 dpi. This results in my pc working for a very long time until Illustrator finally seems to freeze completely. Last time I tried, I had it running for about an hour until finally getting a message that some object could not be rasterized due to lack of memory. I clicked "OK" and it continued the process, seemingly getting nowhere until I finally gave up and closed the app.
I've managed to test-print a small A4 version of the piece at home, but had to check the "print as image" option for the PDF file. When I first tried printing it normally, Acrobat took forever to "simplify" the image (going from 47% to 58% in around half an hour). I didn't have time to let it run at the time. And this was with the 72 dpi version of the AI file, first mounted in InDesign and then exported to a PDF. I'm counting on the printer I'm going to send it to to have slightly better hardware than I do, but I still need to be able to rasterize the artwork in 300 dpi before that.
I'm not sitting on a massively powerful PC, but with an Intel i5 6500, 8 GB of RAM and a GTX 970 gpu I feel like I should be able to get things done even if they take a bit of time.
I'm sort of at a loss here. I'm thinking I might try importing the vector information into Photoshop and re-work the raster effects there instead, but I'm not sure wether this will be a huge waste of time before ending with a similar problem or if PS will be able to handle it better.
I'm thankful for any sort of help and input on the matter.
