I don't get this thread. At all.
Just like many here, I can't understand how you can not draw something if you have 10 years of practice. I mean, what's the difference between drawing a horse and a boat? The answer is: nothing. They can both be deconstructed in simple shapes, there's references, books on how to animate them, etc. If you know how to deconstruct something, then you can deconstruct anything. If you can't deconstruct objects, then you probably don't have the skills you should have after 10 years.
The 10 years thing is silly too. I have been doing pixel art since I had a computer, 17 years ago. I have been seriously deconstructing, constructing and looking at art with the right mindset for maybe 5 years. 2 were spent drawing contours from live model nudes, 2 were spent deconstructing all sorts of things into barebone representations and I have now spent about 1 year on the construction part, learning how to represent the things I can now see. I have also learned more in the previous 2 years (of sketching!), than in the other 15 years combined.