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by vidarh
312 days ago
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As someone with aphantasia, I'm also not convinced that is the cause. I can draw better than average from memory, and used to be quite good but haven't practiced for many years. There are also animators and artists with aphantasia[1]. My spatial recollection is particularly good - I can sketch out precise diagrammatic drawings from memory much better than I can do artistic drawings. So while it's not impossible that not having aphantasia would've been a benefit to him, I don't think there's much evidence that it's has any big effect on the ability to draw - something that also fits Ed Catmull's experience on surveying his old employees in the article mentioned. [1] https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-47830256 |
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Aphantasia causes many odd issues for her but the ability to write complex languages or draw are not one of them.