OSX turning more and more into iOS
Out of context: Reply #11
- Started
- Last post
- 30 Responses
- tOki0
^ True, but I think we all know that just because you have the software is by no means an indication that you are good at using it let alone does it make you talented. Which is why we as creative professionals have to constantly highlight that very gap that makes us the masters, and they the amateurs. It is a combination of learnt/applied knowledge, technical prowess and pure imagination that is the key.
The tool is there to make your life easier, and is really just an extension of your brain/creative ability - so as long as you're smarter and more agile in this sense than the "masses" you'll be fine. Technology in it's relentless march forwards has for thousands of years made different skills and jobs redundant, but human ingenuity to solve problems has always been a prized attribute and will continue to be so (until we invent an AI that causes our very own extinction).