Rodrigo loves video games and wants to design them for a career when he finishes school. His guidance counselor suggests that he start taking art classes, but Rodrigo knows that this school does not have digital art classes. Is taking regular art classes still a good idea?

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No, he should wait until he can take digital art classes.

No, he should wait until he can take digital art classes.

No, technology will change a lot by the time Rodrigo finishes school.

No, technology will change a lot by the time Rodrigo finishes school.

Yes, many of the concepts taught in traditional arts apply to digital arts.

Yes, many of the concepts taught in traditional arts apply to digital arts.

Yes, the school might start to include digital arts classes in their program.

Yes, many of the concepts taught in traditional arts apply to digital arts.

Yes, many of the concepts taught in traditional arts apply to digital arts.

Yes, taking regular art classes is still a good idea for Rodrigo. While digital art classes would be beneficial, many of the concepts taught in traditional arts, such as drawing, composition, color theory, and perspective, apply to digital arts as well. Developing a strong foundation in these fundamental artistic skills will provide Rodrigo with a solid base upon which he can build his digital art skills in the future. Additionally, even if Rodrigo's current school does not offer digital art classes, there is a possibility that they may include them in their program in the future. Therefore, taking regular art classes can still be a valuable step towards Rodrigo's goal of designing video games.