Hello everyone.

So, I am a person who is interested in both digital art and cybersecurity. 
I have been fascinated with the Qubes OS for quite sometime and, having 
already tried it out, I plan on switching over to it completely in the near 
future. The only reason why I have not so far is because of the 
compatibility issue that exists between Qubes and digital art software I 
use (much of which is only good for Mac and Windows.)

In the upcoming future I plan on obtaining a very powerful computer (24 
core CPU and 64GB of RAM) and have thought about running Qubes on it. I 
have considered the possibility of creating one Windows 10 VM on it and 
using it solely for digital art. From what I have heard, however, 
installing Windows 10 in Qubes is quite difficult. In addition, even with 
the powerful hardware I possess, using software for digital illustration, 
3D modeling/animation and game design will still most likely be a serious 
issue because of the nature of virtual machines. Then of course there is 
the whole issue of graphics cards and GPU pass-through with a VM.

I would still like to get anybody's thoughts to help me in my 
consideration. Would it be good enough to simply create a Windows 10 VM and 
use all of my digital art stuff inside of it? Or would it be best to get an 
entirely separate machine for the creative stuff and leave Qubes for 
work/browsing? Any input would be much appreciated.

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