Re: BrushTone v1.2.7 Update
I wouldn't say you have a poor imagination, more that you may not have many points of reference and may not be sure of how to approach the subject. Its possible that you could load their reference images in Brushtone or another tool, but they generally aren't structured in a very readable way. Studying low rez artwork could also help, or some of the art from NES era or stylized games.
There is some available research and information available for blind and visually impaired artists, and their methodology naturally differs a bit from sighted artists. What there is though largely relates to tactile mediums like painting, sculpting, or pencil work, digitial paint tools like Brushtone are a very recent development however so in some respects this is a new frontier. Many of the principles of art theory translate across mediums and tools though, so maybe those might prove more useful? It may actually be worth while to look into writing a more in depth Art Tutorial that p rovides more tailored examples and descriptions of techniques and approaches with digital software.
The wikipedia page on [Blind Artists] offers a few book selections on art theory and methods that you may find interesting, along with the article [How the Blind Draw]. Something else that may be of passing interest is that modern Pixel Art is actually closely related to [Needle Point] embroidery, a much more tactile form of art involving looping colored threads or yarn through a grid of fabric or plastic frame.
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