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Try using light sketchy lines to find the form of your drawing. Think of it as molding clay, slowly building out the forms and shapes. As you build it up you can apply a bit heavier strokes on areas you're confident on. Unless your Kim Jung Gi you're not gonna just freehand make perfects strokes off a blank canvas. The light lines serve as a guide for the actual drawing.

Pic related are two sketches, one with a pencil brush that varies is size and opacity the harder I press. The other is unresponsive to pressure, it applies the same amount of pixels regardless of how hard I press. The bottom one looks messier because the light exploratory strokes are easy to see. The top is neater because the exploratory strokes are very light.

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