In the meantime, many people were starting to work in the CAD field and some friends, seeing me very prepared and passionate, proposed to me to teach them programs like ZBrush, of which I had been one of the first users in Italy. I must admit that at first, it scared me a little that someone would want to pay me to teach them, especially the fact that I would be speaking in front of several people, even if they were acquaintances. But after the first few lessons done at home among friends, I could see that I liked it and the kids got along very well. Over the years I have refined my techniques not only in art but also in teaching, by finding better and better methods to be able to explain very complex programs in a simple way, and especially by eliminating all the functions that did not interest the students in practice. I have done both live classes with groups of 5 or 6 people and mixed classes, someone remotely and someone live. Over time I have noticed that learners always learn better in personal classes rather than in groups because each one has different levels of learning or starts with different knowledge.