Although I defend that it is necessary to know how to draw to handle a 3D modeling program to its full capacity, I think it is obvious to everyone that the ability to model in three dimensions has opened the way for an infinity of applications, businesses, and professional careers, for the development of which, the ability to draw is not essential.
I say this because I believe that it is necessary to make those who approach this universe see that they really have a vast territory ahead of them to discover and exploit.
I'll give an example: not long ago, a client bought my squid model, I asked him, and he told me that he planned to print it in silicone to use it as bait in his fishing work, the silicone model would deceive the fish with its movement, if the thing worked would be able to produce it in series and bring it to the market.
I would never have imagined something like this myself, there was a business there, and whoever realized it could take advantage of the results of technology in an unprecedented way.
I think there must be many such cases, and perhaps it would be of benefit to everyone if we publicly explained our experiences in that sense.