@Background Pony #E70D
Oh gosh yes.
You know Miyazaki, the famous animator from Japan? If you ever watch “The Making Of” any of his movies, like “Spirited Away” or any of those, the floor of the study where he works is inches deep in discarded sketches.
If you can, find the sketchbook for one of your favorite artists, and look at all the work they do to create a finished image. They might go though a dozen sketches before they get what they’re looking for.
The trick is to just keep drawing. Sometimes a drawing doesn’t work, the composition is just off or you can’t land a perspective; just redraw it a few different ways to see if it clicks, or get a model or a mirror to see if you can figure out the perspective, or just draw other things for awhile and maybe it will work after you sleep on it.
When it works, it works. You start with a blank page and go straight to a finished work. Other times it’s in the doodle stage for an hour before it clicks. It’s possible to become someone who draws exactly what you imagine, from beginning to end, but that takes a lot of practice. Sometimes lots and lots of practice. And there will always be something that you find challenging to draw.