• Do anyone of you do this?
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Do anyone of you see the outlines of your drawings in the paper( in your vision ) before you have drawn them? Because I learned how to do that 2 days ago and now I'm freaking out because it has never happened to me before. All I see is thin blurred lines that represent the object I'm thinking. I started to practice my imagination 3 days ago by drawing into the air and trying to see the drawings in the air with my imagination, now it's working and my imagination is kinda runnin wild.
I used to map with Unreal Editor (Unreal Tournament 99) Everytime I imagine something I always Imagine ''Floating in a X Y Z space'' I can see it in 3d,Move It around. As for drawing I have a lot more difficulty applying what Im thinking to paper
Yeah, that's pretty normal.
Do you actually see stuff infront of your eyes? Because that's psychotic, or you "feel it's there" like you're imagining it.
I see the outlines infront of my eyes, yes, and then I can just draw them on the paper or wherever I want to.
Congratulations, you have synaesthesia. It might help you be an artistic genius.
Yup. Especially on things with grids.
How exactly is that related to synaesthesia, I read up on it and couldn't find anything relevant( might have missed it because English isn't my native language )
you got some superpower to draw or something
Lucky. I still draw like a five year old.
I haven't been able to draw anything complex yet, as I can't imagine them fully. I only want to know what's this method called, and how to practice it.
[QUOTE=whitespace;21012013]How exactly is that related to synaesthesia, I read up on it and couldn't find anything relevant( might have missed it because English isn't my native language )[/QUOTE] Well synaesthesia is the overlap of senses, Beethoven could see music (maybe.) And in this case your imagination gets turned "real".
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