I have a very myopic imagination.
Everything in my mind's eye is a fleeting ghost, a fragment or a piece of something at best but never a 'whole'. I feel incredibly stunted and cannot draw hardly anything from imagination except soulless, featureless figure mannequins and even those are riddled with errors and made haphazardly with no sense of weight and no real conception of what they're to be doing.
Do you have this problem or have you had it and surmounted it somehow? What can be done to rectify such a situation? I feel like having an imagination is a "natural" thing so there shouldn't be anything to it, and yet...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nKXmiJ3_SpE
>>2349948
You need even more eyes on the inside
Read more fiction books, no pictures, let your imagination work out.
>>2349951
kek
>>2349948
I can guarantee you haven't been drawing nearly enough
>>2349957
>>2349948
draw from reference using construction and a higher understanding of what you're attempting to depict.
this is how you memorize and build a visual library.