>>27421990It depends. Don't get discouraged.
Software wise, if you're slowly at making lines or do the thing were you re-line the same line your lines digitally are going to come out looking really bad. You'll need to kick the habit of relining first off and a stabilizer might help with making your lines smoother.
Second, unless you have the money to blow and get a 2,000 dollar cintiq tablet you're most likely going to go with a standard tablet. You'll be drawing by not looking at what you're hand is doing but rather what the mouse pointer is doing on your screen. If you have bad hand eye coordination you're going to have a frustrating time at least for a while.
Again, don't get discouraged. If you dedicate time and are patient enough you can learn to overcome bad habits and make nice(r) lines digitally than you could with pen and paper. You WILL eventually get used to drawing by looking at the screen rather than looking at your hands.
It'll feel like any progress and knowledge you already know about drawing amounted to nothing but really it'll pass as you are trying to apply what you already know and adapt to a new way of drawing. Having a tablet is always nice.