>>13304235I'm not good at drawing. I can't remember what I was good at. It fades fast. Specialization needed for different situations. I remain comfortable with knives. I used to toss them about as a kid and I got cut collecting them in the air, I got used to where the blade was thought about it at the end of tactics and reflex furthering them.
You can get that way with anything. You are at the edge of where things are, all the work handled by your memorized experience. You control where things go , not what mad them.
I don't have the experience to draw to my satisfaction, though i used to make mech suits from side on and those designs are the standard in where mech suits will go. Concept artists all doing similar stuff.
Artists typically spend a lot of time on anatomy so what they create isn't warped. I don't think you should give up on something until it would go on well without you, ideally better than you.
If you can't draw either maybe you can come up with suggestions for someone who can or find examples that may be applied.