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    • baileyvidler
      baileyvidler last edited by

      Does anyone else deal with eye strain? What do you do about it? I try to take regular eyeball breaks, but, man, looking at screens all day wrecks my vision and gives me headaches.

      Bailey Vidler
      Portfolio: baileyvidler.com

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      • Jeremy Ross
        Jeremy Ross @baileyvidler last edited by

        Hi @baileymvidler, definitely a problem in today’s age given screens are everywhere.

        Here’s a good resource.
        https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.wired.com/2013/09/flux-eyestrain/amp

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        • Johanna Kim
          Johanna Kim SVS OG last edited by

          OMG, yes. Plus drawing hand strain. Neck strain. Back strain. I totally empathize. For eye strain in particular, here are a few things that have helped me:

          • regular breaks doing something other than looking at your screen.

          • dimming the brightness of your screen if you're just drawing and not figuring out value and color

          • lying down and closing your eyes

          • making sure my contact lens or glasses prescription is up to date

          • going outside and looking at things that are far away (clouds, sky, tree tops are my favorites)

          • resting a beanie bag eye mask scented with lavender on your eyes

          I hope you feel better soon.

          http://www.johannakim.com
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          • sigross
            sigross @baileyvidler last edited by

            @baileymvidler I got a curved monitor. That made a huge difference. Also doing colour balance settings for night time and daytime. Plus I throw in the odd walk outside.

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            • Heather Boyd
              Heather Boyd @baileyvidler last edited by Heather Boyd

              @baileymvidler I have had to leave digital illustration after trying to learn it for 2 years because I kept getting ongoing migraines and even now going back to traditional I still easily get tension headaches so one solution I found that helps is taking Magnesium -drink mixture tastes like blueberries -helps reduce the pain/fuzziness. I have another neck/head issue but that can't be solved with the magnesium unfortunately.

              Other than that, rest a lot, heat on my head/eyes, good sleep, blue blocker screen (sort of helps), and redirect your eyes to a none screen. But I get eye strain on every screen and in good light and poor -so I just have to pace myself -can be a pain.

              🙂

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