Hiya! Hehe, I’m flattered! Thank you so much! <3
I’d like to thing that the toony look I’ve adapted into my work is just part of my style! It’s all about constant drawing and practice to build upon your art skills, much less get to a style that you find satisfactory to you! <3
And in terms of digital art, I switch back and forth from a small Wacom Intuos tablet (which, as of now, I use most of the time) to my Cintiq Companion (which I’ve been trying to use more on occasion)! Both of these have been lovely tools to work with! (Especially the Cintiq, since it seems to run more efficiently with ‘fancier’ art/animation-esque programs, like with Toon Boom Storyboard! <3)
BUT, if you’re fairly new to any digital art stuff, I’d suggest starting more small/basic with your tools and recommend a Wacom tablet like the one I suggested! Whichever you think may work best for you, given all it may possibly be able to provide! <3