• KoboldCoterie@pawb.social
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    1 month ago

    I remember when I learned people weren’t just being metaphorical when they talked about “picturing” something in their mind.

    I had that same reaction. “You mean you can see it? No like, really see it, not just think about seeing it? What the fuck?”

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      1 month ago

      When i zone out, i can have full conversations with people ive never met in my mind while walking to work.

      Basically flying blind through traffic, unless something relevant registers on my “conscious” mind.

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        It’s funny, really, because aphantasia is supposed to be fairly rare, but every time a thread like this comes up, folks come out of the woodwork saying “Oh, yeah, that’s me.” Makes me wonder if it isn’t a lot more common than believed, but people just don’t realize they have it. There don’t seem to have been any real studies done on it.

        I can have conversations in my mind, but there’s no visuals associated with it. It’s like a radio broadcast vs. a TV program. I can think about the description of an object, and recite back its physical qualities, but I can’t visualize that object at all.

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        These conversations that never happened don’t always go well, so I whish I could have less of them.

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          Same same, i try to be aware of it and ground myself when i do catch it drift into just verbalising anxiety with no real benefit.

          Especially when i should be enjoying reality instead, like during a movie, concert or hike

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      I can see it, separate it into parts, rotate it around, put it back together, etc etc. I design things entirely in my head visually before actually building them. I assume that’s how most engineers/artists operate.

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        Yeah, I’ve always been a shit artist for I assume the opposite reason; I can think of a thing in a macro sense, like "I want to draw [thing], it has these features’, but when it comes time to actually draw those features, I can’t pinpoint exactly what they look like. It’s like reading a few sentence description of a tree, and then trying to draw one purely based on that description - you can get a general sense for what it looks like, but not the fine detail needed to accurately represent one visually.

        Incidentally, I have a difficult time commissioning art as a result, because I have an idea of what I want, but I have a hard time communicating the finer details. AI generated art has actually been really helpful for me in this regard; I can see something and know if it’s what I want or not, so being able to give an AI art generator a broad description and get back 100 images from which I can pick a few and tell an artist which parts of each one I want has made it much easier.