By fairliearrow2 - Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:54 am
- Sat Jan 11, 2014 10:54 am
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I think that the medical evidence for the negative effects of a sedentary lifestyle is hard to argue with these days.
I mean, a life of create render, press render hardly increases your odds of good health.
These days in my late 30's I don't exercise at all. I am an introverted guy. I am not a beach guy. I am not a competitive guy. The only sport that I tried for a few years since leaving school was a few years of croquet in about 2000. But after about 4 years I was bored with it. It didn't help my health that much anyway. The lunches in croquet events were sumptuous
There is also the secondary benefit of leaving the desk chair and seeing stars, the sky and clouds: we are meant to be rendering natural things and the world! Being indoors for too long does not make a good 3D artist! I also have no doubt that activity helps creativity. When I was at school I had a sporting period once a week. I would bang a ball against a wall and when I came back for the next study period I had creative ideas going at a million a minute!
So how do us 3D rendering magicians keep our health in a good way? I don't know what sport or activity that I could do. I live in a pretty open, grassy area. It's not a concrete jungle. So I am lucky there. And the air is clean. So maybe I could walk for 10 minutes a day even if it's down the street? I don't have any health issues to stop me doing stuff. I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't take any health medication.
How do we stay healthy? So that we can conquer the planet with our 3D brilliance
I mean, a life of create render, press render hardly increases your odds of good health.
These days in my late 30's I don't exercise at all. I am an introverted guy. I am not a beach guy. I am not a competitive guy. The only sport that I tried for a few years since leaving school was a few years of croquet in about 2000. But after about 4 years I was bored with it. It didn't help my health that much anyway. The lunches in croquet events were sumptuous

There is also the secondary benefit of leaving the desk chair and seeing stars, the sky and clouds: we are meant to be rendering natural things and the world! Being indoors for too long does not make a good 3D artist! I also have no doubt that activity helps creativity. When I was at school I had a sporting period once a week. I would bang a ball against a wall and when I came back for the next study period I had creative ideas going at a million a minute!
So how do us 3D rendering magicians keep our health in a good way? I don't know what sport or activity that I could do. I live in a pretty open, grassy area. It's not a concrete jungle. So I am lucky there. And the air is clean. So maybe I could walk for 10 minutes a day even if it's down the street? I don't have any health issues to stop me doing stuff. I don't drink. I don't smoke. I don't take any health medication.
How do we stay healthy? So that we can conquer the planet with our 3D brilliance
