Not enough ram - 3d revolve

Hello
I am a complete novice when it comes to specs however i can tell you i am using a MAC os X 10.5.8, with a processor of 2.66 GHz Intel core 2 Duo, and Memory of 4Gb 1067 MHz DDR3.
Currently i have designed some spray can labels which i need to put onto a 3D spray can. I have successfully created a (to scale) size of the can and applied my art work to through map art. However when trying to do the same again on a different window,with another design, i had an error message come up and tell me that i didn't have enough memory or ram to do another one. After this i tried to open my original working 3d can with design and that had the same message saying i didn't have enough ram to open it. After that i couldn't open any illustrator file because there wasn't enough ram. I have now saved the original working 3d can with design (which is no longer opening) on my hard-drive and deleted it from my mac. But i need to do a few 3d cans with my different designs on because its for my 3rd year at university, i dont understand why this is happening, can anyone help im becoming desperate as im on a very strict time plan -- Thankyou Michael

Hello all i am very gratefull for the speedy responces so thankyou   i have fortunatly discovered opening and saving the 3d images to my harddrive  and off my mac completely will allow me to continue in this quest. SO thankyou very much for all your help!!
MIchael

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