@Vulpinenin Yeah as a graphics designer, it's mental to use pure Linux. I mean, it can be done with setting up a literal truckload of wineprefixes, protonlayers and dxvk tools, that it's not even remotely sane to do. All it takes is a single update and start all over again.
Best thing you can do in my humble opinion is the following:
Use Live USB (I suggest Manjaro, but any will do really) to wipe main boot drive and make 2 partitions on it
Use Windows installer and make it run on 1 of the parts
Use Linux USB again and install Linux (This way it saves manually setting up GRUB)
Partition a separate drive as NTFS drive, your "shared data" disk
Install VMWare, VirtualBox, whatever to run Windows on Linux
Install all apps needed for both Windows installs
Make a 1-1 copy of both installs for future reference
Why a setup like this? Simple, if you have a quick thing to do that takes minutes, you can simply do it virtual. If you have a bigger workload, you can swap to bare metal install to get max performance in rendering and what not. When the data drive is NTFS you won't get rights errors in either of the Windows installs, which can be a problem with EXT4, ZFS, etc.
Just my 2 cents though.
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Disclaimer: Something like this, including installing 5+ games and 5+ apps from adobe, setting up Manjaro itself and all the works... Well, this would take me a "veteran" half a day. So be sure to do it in the weekend or when you can miss a day of productivity.