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Yup, just keep drawing. Also, I might add that I am alot shakier drawing digital than on paper. I'm not that 100% with digital, paper is still more natural (duh!) and precise for me as a drawing medium, but I prefer digital somewhat because I can easily color and just fool around without smearing or something, try out a wide array of tools etc.
But just as the previous poster said, skill comes with practice and that will also help improve your shaky lines and your general skill, but yes, the key is to think why something is drawn as it is, how does that arm bend and what muscles make it look that way. Understand the body and how it works is to understand how to draw it too.
Don't worry, we all suck sometime, but we all strive to get better, and as long as you do Across, practice much and devote yourself to drawing, studying anatomy and other peoples pictures is a good way to get going. It might sound tough, but it's the same as playing games, you do it because in the end, it's all about fun.
But yeah, I'm blabbing too much! I should draw something instead! :P
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