After a lot of hesitation, I decided to write about this theme, it is something that has always intrigued me. I think that all the chapters about traditional media should be kept. I think it could be easy to say "eliminate them, they are obsolete!", because we already know these techniques (I assume that most of us learned the old-fashioned way and are now turning to computers). But what about the people who are just starting? Don't you believe it's necessary for them to learn first the principles that will always be important in an illustration? I dont' know if I'm making myself clear. How can you teach an illustrator all the "artistic stuf" using only computers? I've seen many people praising mediocre illustrations just because they were computer generated. This kind of work is generally done by people with a poor trainig in traditional media. The artists who learned to master traditional media first and then turned to the computer generally do a better work. I know this sounds too radical, it's difficult for me to explain my ideas in a foreign language. I just want to know, do you think that we benefited from the opportunities we had to learn both ways? Do you think that young artists should learn them too and then choose the one that they like better? Anyway, they will have to use the computers... I remember something I read, that keeps moving inside my head. The author said that computers are tools and then asked "do we want to teach hammer or to teach tools?" Silvia. PS: BTW, I don't hate computers. I love the way they have made our work a lot easier. Silvia Troyo Ilustradora cientifica - Diseno grafico INBio tel 244-06-90 fax 244-28-16 email [log in to unmask]