[@HaltingBlooper] Will do! G'night Halting~ [@21308] Intentionally or not, you'll begin to build your own unique style.[s] Or if you're like me, a bunch of styles so you have art identity crises because [i]what is my style[/i].[/s] And it's all what you want to start with. Me, I started off with Earthbound-styled chibis and over-the-top animu because those were what I liked at the time, and though it took a long time to grow out of the Earthbound-esque-ness (pun not intended...probably, and animu died pretty quickly) even then you could see there's was something unique about it as well. It'll develop on it's own, I assure you, slowly but surely. It may end up totally different from what you started off with, and that's fine, and probably a good thing. You could do the square icons, it's a good of a start as any other. I'd suggest studying anatomy if you ever want to be serious about your art [s]because if not you're going to be doomed to styles with unrealistic porportions like me and never understand what an actual human body looks like even in your mind. Seriously, I imagine almost everything in cartoon and chibi it's sorta scary. XD Luckily for me realistic art never appealed to me but there are definitely times where I regret not having studied anatomy. Seriously, do it and do it early, because the later you learn the worse it is. X______X [/s] Now I have like 10 different chibi styles, 5 cartoon styles, 2 weird abstract styles, and now Eve art to add in. XD