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  • ximeraLabs0

    In a way, its true... I had to make ammends with pen/paper and laterwith /pen/paper/Letraset/photocopier. And even then you could use "tricks' to make your work "look cool" or just do meaningless unreadable "visual explorations".

    The only thing that has changed is the technology. Now, its a lot easier to create a certain effect, by pushing a couple of sliders instead of having to take 20 copies of 20 copies to get the same effect. Thats all.
    And I agree with what James says.

    The kids you speak of are just starting out and playing, exploring. If they keep the drive and back it up with some proper schooling, in 10 years time they'll rock your socks off.

    I only started using computers when I was 22-23, before that I did everything analog.If I look to even my own brother I can see that he stands a lot further than me when I was his age. Is that bad? No, because he uses the computer as a tool.

    So to all kids playing around: BIG UP! keep doing it, learn, and rock!

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