>>3860910>Have u ever considered that maybe having multiple long flowing lines that build on top of each other is something that u can do?Katsuya Terada comes to mind, one of my biggest inspirations. The other anon was right about it not having anything to do with chicken scratch, but I get your point.
Terada's lines are often short lines that make a bigger one, but they are confident and intentional. The lack of confidence is exactly what causes chicken scratching.
The point is that if you are confident and think about the marks you are making you should be fine.