When you’re working with digital art, it’s important to keep in mind that space is a precious commodity. Photoshop needs a lot of space to store all of its data, and when you’re scratch disk-ing your work, it can quickly fill up. Here’s how to make sure your scratch disk doesn’t fill up too quickly:

  1. Make sure your computer is set up properly for digital art. This includes having enough storage space and a good graphics card.
  2. Create a scratch disk specifically for digital art. This will give you more room on your hard drive to store all of your files, and it will also help you avoid filling up your scratch disk too quickly.
  3. Use caution when scratchdisking your work. Don’t overdo it - just be careful not to overwrite any important files or data!