Look, I understand. Who wants to lug around both a personal PC and a company machine when they travel? Or, why buy a laptop when your company’s PC has plenty of resources? Hear me out. First, check your employment agreement. At worst, there’s a clause in the agreement that says something to the effect anything you create while employed for your organization is your organization's intellectual property. At best, the clause may read that anything you make using company resources belongs to your employer.
There are many other good reasons why using your company’s resources for personal use is a bad idea, including privacy. The most important thing is that you are creative, and there’s a decent chance you have a two-million-dollar idea. Your employer is your friend until theirs the opportunity to make a few million dollars from your creativity.
If you create things, do your best to invest in the equipment needed to create the things. If given the option of using my employer’s fancy studio or grabbing my smartphone, I’ll choose my smartphone for personal content.