A young boy from Pakistan has recently achieved a milestone by becoming the youngest ever 3D animator in the world. A 12-year-old boy from Islamabad, Abdul Ahad, is already skilled at a task that many adults find difficult, even though he lives in Islamabad. Because of the power of the internet and of YouTube, the young boy has become a self-taught 3D animator despite having no formal training or degree in this field.
When Abdul Ahad was 10 years old, he began to learn how to animate by following YouTube lessons that were posted on YouTube. In the last few years, Abdul Ahad has developed his abilities and has become capable of producing visually stunning animations, ranging from autumn foliage, woodland vistas, to animations of cars. According to the young boy, he also said, “In addition,
A young boy from Islamabad sets a precedent by becoming the youngest 3D animator in the world
He believes that the power of the internet and YouTube can be harnessed by the young animator. According to Abdul Ahad, time management is one of the most important aspects of life that he hopes to make a difference in the lives of other kids. I am in total agreement with Abdul Ahad when he says any person who is proficient in using the internet, regardless of whether they are young or old, is the future of our society.
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There is no doubt that kids are increasingly glued to their devices, whether it be computers, mobile phones or other devices. However, Abdul Ahad’s example serves as a reminder that screen time can be put to constructive use in the development of new skills and the release of one’s creativity in a positive way if it is used in a constructive manner.
There is a prodigy who gives other kids tips on how to make the most of the tools at their disposal and how to get a head start on learning so that their futures will be bright and full of opportunities for the future.