gabbiecasso answered
Heya! Honored to hear that it inspired you! I’m a firm believer of ‘Anyone can draw’ so I do suggest you to just do scribbles—mindless scribbles like random lines or imperfect shapes. When people rarely draw, their wrist and hand posture when they hold pencils/pen is particularly for writing so drawing or scribbling mindlessly shifts your brain into thinking that you don’t have to form coherent lines that form letters or words.
Once you’re comfortable, start drawing shapes. Just shapes, try not to draw anything from photos.
Then, try drawing these shapes in 3D. Some shapes should look thick, or thin, or long.
Once you filled pages with shapes, you can probably try drawing simple items like cups or plates. And you’ll soon realize that you’re gonna start seeing shapes because you’ve wired your brain to see and draw shapes.
Most of the complex drawings that we see, from people to animals, are all just made of shapes. They just get a little bit complicated, haha.