I tried to learn from my favorite artists, more or less.
As a kid, I used to be a huge fan of W.i.t.c.h. comics and my dream was to work on the series as an artist myself once I'd grow up, so I started to imitate Alessandro Barbucci's style as much as I could later on, though, I figured that it might be a good idea to learn to differentiate my style a little, so I started to add some variations: noses in particular were the first thing I started to work on, because W.i.t.c.h. characters had a very specific shape that made them instantly recognizable and wasn't really seen in any other comic that I knew.
Later on, I fell in love the works of Paolo Barbieri, Victoria Francés and Luis Royo, so I decided to go a little more towards the realistic route. Ended up drawing in full blown photorealism for a couple of years, but I knew that it wouldn't have been very feasible for a comic, so I tried my best to simplify.
I loved Wendigo's style in Cybersteel and I would have loved to achieve a similar result, but my digital coloring skills are nowhere near as good, so I decided to go the traditional route. Lately I'm trying to switch to digital because it's cheaper, but I intend to keep the general look of the comic still as close as I can to traditional art, 'cos I feel that's what works best for me