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bartonlew
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August 16, 2019
Question

puppet warp error message

  • August 16, 2019
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I wanted to use puppet warp to align the 2 layers in the image below.  I placed a pin just above the eyebrow of the man's profile; I then placed another pin over the white writing on the frame to the left of his head to drag the scrawls in alignment - but got the error message shown.  The file is rather large (see 2nd screen shot).  Is this why?  Is there an alternative to using puppet wrap for resizing sections  of a layer while keeping others stable/stationary?  Thank you.

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JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 16, 2019

Use Image size check resample leave the 8' size change the print resolution from 300 to 100 pixel per inch and click ok it will reduce the number of pixels you have in you document. You current canvas size is 27797x28694=797,549,730Pixel  How did you create all those pixels Part of you composite look like you may have use a image or two from a camera. I quite sure yiy camera doe bot capture 800MP images

JJMack
Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 16, 2019

Okay i see the dimensions in you second screenshot.

This leads me to believe the pixel dimension size limit for puppet warp may be 30,000 px x 30,000 px, though someone from adobe would have verify that.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 16, 2019

How big are the images in terms of pixel dimensions?

Photoshop has a pixel dimension limit of 300.000 px x 300,000 px but it's possible puppet warp has a smaller limit.

JJMack
Community Expert
Community Expert
August 16, 2019

And normally you do not need an 8' Document be a 300DPI Document an 8' 100dpi Print will most likely  have acceptable quality and Photoshop will perform much better with a document 1/9 its current size.

JJMack
bartonlew
bartonlewAuthor
Legend
August 16, 2019

Thanks.  How do I "convert" my document as you describe here s PS will work better?