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You ever type out a whole reply only to realise the person you're replying to wasn't asking for advice?
Anyways, besides just getting more experience, the best trick I've found is to find a way to brace both of your elbows while you paint. For me, this is usually by leaning back in my chair and bracing against my sides or knees. There's also a lot of edges that you can paint by using the side of the bristles instead of the tip, which gives a wider margin of error.
Thanks for listening to my paint ramblings I'm too deep into this hobby haha