
I draw in plain ol' photoshop. My tablet is an intuos5, but a bamboo should be just fine. The big difference is going to be the sensitivity, which *will* effect smoothness of lines and line weight and such, but I do a lot of line shaping over my initial lines anyway. That is so say, a make a line and either thicken it up or thin it out. I also do a lot of redrawing the same line in one stroke until it comes out the shape I want it. Looks cleaner, smoother, etc. etc. Your lines don't look shaky to me, over all, but sometimes just by virtue of the tool v. hand dynamic you might get a quiver in a line, true. I find that just drawing that particular problem line in a single, quick(ish?) stroke can give you a preferable result. Turning the canvas so the line you're drawing fits with the natural curve motion your hand makes can help, too. Other stuff you can do involves changing your brush settings, easy stuff. Play around with it a bit and find something you like! I personally like a 0% hardness round brush with the opacity knocked down to 90% and my flow to 80%. Keeps the lines dark, but gives the ends of lines a fade I like. I manually add that "fade" if I don't get it naturally by just erasing the ends of lines in a point.
I'm not sure if any of that makes any sense, lul : P
I'm not sure if any of that makes any sense, lul : P