
It's called savant syndrome、It was once thought to be a special type of autism.、have brain dysfunction。There seem to be various cases、Simply put, the ``symptom'' of remembering what you see as if it were a photograph is well known.。
for drawing、Most people have a hard time training themselves to accurately capture shapes.。Of course I'm one of them。From the perspective of those people、It's more like a "disability"、Looks like an enviable talent。See the scenery of New York and Tokyo from above in a helicopter、Large and small buildings and their heights、He is famous for drawing streets and other objects smoothly on long pieces of paper, as if looking at photographs.、A typical example is Stephen Wiltshire.。It seems that Kiyoshi Yamashita of Japan was also like that.。
However、They have new ideas for art supplies and、It seems that it is basically impossible to improve drawing techniques.。Theoretical understanding and imagination required for this purpose、It is said that this is because they are not given another "brain power".。
No accurate drawing skills、It's okay even if you don't have the talent to capture subtle differences in color and brightness.。99.9% of the people watching are like us.。0.1% of discerning viewers、Maybe it will read deeply into the parts that the author has not been able to fully express.、That optimism is our great "talent."。

