Tips and Hints: Workflow For Creative Professionals
- Laurie Rivers
- Oct 8, 2019
- 2 min read
Updated: Oct 23, 2019
"Can you make __________ by yesterday?" This is the reality for most creative professionals, in this digital age people assume you can work fast and make impossible deadlines. Truth be told, it's faster than ever to make and edit digital art for creative projects, when you're tech is working correctly.

You can be just about to hit the save button and your machine chokes and you lose the last 45 minutes of work.
So is it your machine or is it you? In all honesty, it's a little bit of both in most cases. It's convenient to blame the machine, but in reality many users have too many programs running and too many tabs open on machines not designed for the heavy lifting of modern editing and design software.
GIGABYTE was the first laptop manufacturer who listened to top industry pros and designed laptops that meet the demands of creating on programs like ADOBE Creative Suite, Redcloud RAW, Blender and Maya. GIGABYTE went a few steps further by ensuring that Microsoft Azure AI is running on each laptop to help the power get funneled to all the right places, so you don't have to manually configure power settings anymore.

If you're not fortunate enough to have an AERO series with RTX Studio card from Nvidia laptop, you need to remember to go into your power settings from the start menu and give your GPU the juice to run the heavy lifting graphic and video editing software. This will help keep your system stay stable and crash less frequently. If your laptop has anything less than an RTX Studio 2060 graphics card, then you're probably going to need to make sure you limit the amount of open tabs and programs running at the same time.
Workflow and uptime is essential to meeting creative deadlines, knowing how to get the most out of your computer is essential. Having an up to date laptop is an investment worth making when making deadlines are part of how you earn your living. One way GIGABYTE helps creatives stay up and running is through the GIGABYTE Refresh Program. You can check it out here
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