If you have a paper/pencil practice, some of the fine motor training transfers. But you're right, not all of it! Particularly, the difference in surface friction used to throw me off.
Try starting with a piece of paper taped onto your tablet to reproduce a grabbier, more fricative surface.
Similarly, when working with good old fashioned graphite on paper, try smoother grades of paper, including "rite in the rain" style polymer-sheet paper. This will help you transfer the muscle memory in a stepwise fashion.
Try starting with a piece of paper taped onto your tablet to reproduce a grabbier, more fricative surface.
Similarly, when working with good old fashioned graphite on paper, try smoother grades of paper, including "rite in the rain" style polymer-sheet paper. This will help you transfer the muscle memory in a stepwise fashion.
HTH