![]() This problem happened with other art files and clip art downloaded from freepik too. This is the first time I've ever had any issues with AD. AD on it's own and doing my own work is perfect. I'm not much of an original designer, especially in project mode, sometimes I just want to leverage other clip art out there, so it's a little disappointing that either the clip art is too hard to work with or the way it's coming into AD makes it impossible to work with. I'm going to give rasterizing the pixel layers and see if that helps but I don't have faith. YES, I also agree that the file structure and the ridiculous amount of nodes on each object is a big issue and it's not my design (I would never design something with that many nodes), however as I first tried to eliminate some of the things that could be the problem, (such as redundant or unnecssary pixel layers) it would just completely stop or crash AD all together. I had to give up the project to address other project needs over the holiday and finally had time to come back to this conversation to consider input from everyone. I'm getting too old and tech is getting too complex for me to figure out on my own. ![]() Can anyone help me understand why it's so unbearably slow or non-responsive? Thank you. I just run a browser and Affinity Designer. I don't run any other programs while working with any large files like this. ![]() I tried defragging my system as well (it didn't need it, it was already optimized and running smoothly.) I don't have this problem working with my own artwork which ranges from 23,000 kb to 172,000 kb, just artwork that I downloaded from freepik. ![]() I attached a file here to see if it's unbearably large to work with or if I'm missing something in my PC set up. The second drive is a regular data drive with over 1 TB in free space. I use this drive solely for my software/programs. I'm running a Windows 10 dual processor, 64 bit OS, 16 MB RAM. The first drive is solid-state SD, with over 20 GB free space. The vector files are large, but not unbearably so, about 16, 000-64,000 kb in size. Making one edit can sometimes just stop the program altogether. I'm trying to use some downloaded vector art from freepik, but Affinity Designer is very slow or even non-responsive to work with the files.
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