The “mind’s eye” (if ygu’ve got such a thing) doesn’t really work that way. You usually don’t have a fully formed image in your mind.
Your brain will leave out stuff without noticing that something is missing. Also: you can’t really get proper proportions from your “mind’s eye”. Also: what you’re imagining usually also shifts a bunch.
IMO, much better advice from an art teacher who once told me that this is their response to when people say that they can’t even draw a straight line: “Don’t you have a ruler?”
Start with just drawing basic shapes. Then think about how you’d turn things you see in the world into those simple shapes. Practice doing just that. Spend a day just drawing curves the way your favorite artist does. Look at how they use color or texture in a drawing that you like.
Talent is simply an applied interest in something. Learning the how and why something works and then building the muscle memory to do it yourself.
And for one more trick that blew my mind when somebody first told me: a ruler works just as well on a tablet or screen as it does on a piece of paper.
Each person’s mind’s eye is different. Some people can keep a fully formed image in their mind for hours. Other for minutes and some people can’t form an image at all.
People are weird and run the full gamut of abilities.
This has real “draw the rest of the owl” vibes.
The “mind’s eye” (if ygu’ve got such a thing) doesn’t really work that way. You usually don’t have a fully formed image in your mind.
Your brain will leave out stuff without noticing that something is missing. Also: you can’t really get proper proportions from your “mind’s eye”. Also: what you’re imagining usually also shifts a bunch.
IMO, much better advice from an art teacher who once told me that this is their response to when people say that they can’t even draw a straight line: “Don’t you have a ruler?”
Start with just drawing basic shapes. Then think about how you’d turn things you see in the world into those simple shapes. Practice doing just that. Spend a day just drawing curves the way your favorite artist does. Look at how they use color or texture in a drawing that you like.
Talent is simply an applied interest in something. Learning the how and why something works and then building the muscle memory to do it yourself.
And for one more trick that blew my mind when somebody first told me: a ruler works just as well on a tablet or screen as it does on a piece of paper.
Each person’s mind’s eye is different. Some people can keep a fully formed image in their mind for hours. Other for minutes and some people can’t form an image at all.
People are weird and run the full gamut of abilities.
Yea, it does. It’s wobbly but it’s there.