I just had a drawing revelation that thousands of drawers have probably already had: the reason smooth lines are way harder for me to do in digital than on paper is because pencil on paper has a higher drag/resistance level, versus a stylus against a screen where it can just sort of slide and jitter all over the place
I do really hate having jitters and shaky hands, it makes art harder to do. I just get so envious seeing other artists seemingly effortlessly have digital brushstrokes that are just smooth and nice - and without delay!
though it seems like I'm also just using software that does stablisation in a different way? like in krita, what I use, the stabiliser has a delay of a pixel radius you can set, where the higher the radius, the smoother the stroke, but at the cost of more delay. I'm watching an artist draw digital and they're using a program with a stabliser that doesn't have any delay. WTF!! I want that so bad!! wtf is happening, I need that in my life and idk what it's called or how to get it or how to even form the query to lead me on the path to finding it and just, aaaaaaa
so please, if anyone knows what I'm talking about, please please share your secrets!!