I definitely prefer digital drawing to traditional drawing. Though I can be much more accurate and styled on paper, I find it more desirable to color the drawings and, well, digitalize them. I find colored pencils, markers, crayons and the like boring and normal, and I prefer to color my drawings using any color I can think of. Plus, there are a lot of editing options on programs like SAI and GIMP, compared to on paper, if you mess something up, you have to go with it, or erase it, making the process longer. I feel like digital art opens up doors for more artistic freedom.
I've been drawing ever since I could hold a pencil. My older brother was my hugest inspiration. He loved drawing because he grew up with his cousin who also loved to draw. His cousin taught him, and my brother invented styles of his own and improved greatly.
I always envied his creativity, and try as I might, I could never draw humans, so I didn't try to copy him. Instead, I went with what I was best with - wolves. I've always had the biggest fascination with wolves all of my life. I'm not sure where the obsession came from, it was just sort of there. I loved dogs, and that was all I drew, over and over again. Although, compared to my brother's drawings, mine were childish and horrible in my eyes. I often grew frustrated and ripped the drawings into pieces because they weren't as good as his. As I grew up and matured, he taught me the values of an artist, and I came to appreciate my skills, and instead of insulting myself as I often did before I learned to focus on my own desires, joined the internet community known as Deviant Art, and since then I have been able to watch many amazing, talented artists who draw the things I do, and I have improved greatly! I have recently expanded my subjects in drawing... I've attempted humans (but they aren't very good), and I've invented original species and other creatures.
What inspires me most? I'm not too sure. I normally get my inspiration from looking at my own art, a friend's, or just some other Deviant's gallery. I tend to get more inspiration from bright colors and cartoon-styled art.