You've received great replies above. I'll just add that the definition of "gifted" provides at least a partial answer to your question. Definitions of gifted can be found on many websites, including the US Department of Education (USDOE), National Association for Gifted Children (NAGC), The Davidson Database, Hoagies Gifted Education Page, and others. There are also lists of commonly observed behaviors of gifted kids on these websites and others.

Individuals who have tested in the intellectually gifted range (generally IQ 132+) may have exhibited early and/or frequent drawing/rendering/sketching/doodling skills... however not all creative/artistically gifted individuals are also intellectually gifted.

In general, giftedness can occur in one or more realms: athletic, artistic/creative, leadership, intellectual, and/or specific academic strength. In addition to exceptional gifts, children may have one or more learning differences or learning disabilities therefore be termed twice-exceptional (2e). For the most part, gifted forums focus less on athletic gifts because there are other sources of support for developing those gifts, and focus more on developing the gifts and meeting the needs toward the end of the lists earlier in this paragraph.