>>91166065Visit IC board, read the sticky.
Second, don't think in lines think in shapes:
Repeat basic shapes like circles and squares triangles rectangles, but also lines diagonal lines and squigly lines(rotate them to alternate), closely behind one another, this will train your lower arm muscles into being able to draw more consistantly, also try to maintain the quality of drawing it well (they don't differ too much amongst themselves when you repeat them in succession) in a dummy drawing book, ad infinitum instead.
And try to develop the sight, of seeing shapes in anything, opposed to just the lines.
Sooner than later, you will see drastic improvement in being able to work with shapes, and your mind will blend shapes and lines in, recognisible shapes, for you to draw.
Also try to alternate where you begin drawing a shape, this will improve your drawing too, and avoid too much repetitive moves.
Also alternate in the size of the shapes when you practice, but keep it within it own series ( large with large medium to medium etc)
Good luck!