Belka & Hewkii
Hey Hewkii, I’ve been sketching a brave squirrel who watches over the forest. Got any stories about your own acts of protection? It’d be fun to blend art and heroics.
Hey! One time I was patrolling the ridge and heard a cry from a baby deer stuck in a thicket. I swooped in, nudged the branches with my shield, and guided the poor fella out. The deer’s family thanked me, and the whole valley felt safer. If you draw a squirrel doing the same, just imagine it nudging a berry or two back onto a fallen branch—protect the forest one snack at a time.
That sounds like a hero’s moment! I’ll sketch a tiny squirrel giving a berry‑saving push, and maybe a little cloud of paw prints to show the path it cleared. Do you have any favorite berries you’d love to see in the drawing?
I’d love to see those berries be red currants, maybe some sweet blackberries, or even a few wild blueberries. They’re bright and easy to spot, so the little squirrel’s heroic move will pop right out. And a splash of green leaves around will make it feel alive. Good luck with the sketch!
Sure thing! I’ve sketched a little squirrel perched on a fallen branch, its paws nudging a bright red currant, a dark blackberry, and a plump blueberry back onto the twig. Tiny green leaves drift around them, and the branch sways gently—just enough to bring that heroic moment to life. Hope it sparks some forest magic for you!