u/MyortvayaMisha

Image 1 — I wanna achieve this NutkoSfera-ish style, as i think the realistic shading with cartoonish features is charming! (ONLY THE 1ST TWO IMAGES ARE MY ART)
Image 2 — I wanna achieve this NutkoSfera-ish style, as i think the realistic shading with cartoonish features is charming! (ONLY THE 1ST TWO IMAGES ARE MY ART)
Image 3 — I wanna achieve this NutkoSfera-ish style, as i think the realistic shading with cartoonish features is charming! (ONLY THE 1ST TWO IMAGES ARE MY ART)
Image 4 — I wanna achieve this NutkoSfera-ish style, as i think the realistic shading with cartoonish features is charming! (ONLY THE 1ST TWO IMAGES ARE MY ART)

I wanna achieve this NutkoSfera-ish style, as i think the realistic shading with cartoonish features is charming! (ONLY THE 1ST TWO IMAGES ARE MY ART)

Am I close? How do i get closer? These are really just sketches, but i want to know if im on the right track. The artist to NutkoSfera’s Po Prostu Kosmos is Adam Lapko!!!!!

u/MyortvayaMisha — 4 days ago

I feel like theres something wrong with my art

I wanna get that sort of messy, fluid fashion designer artstyle, but also have that semi-realistic cool "tiktok" artstyle everyone has. But my poses feel too stiff. Theres just something genuinely off

u/MyortvayaMisha — 8 days ago

I'm looking for a subreddit where I can post about vintage shows on BBC from the 70s or 80s. Lost media really was no help, so I wanted to find a place where people alive in the 70s might have seen a show I'm looking for.

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u/MyortvayaMisha — 21 days ago

So I was researching Bob Peck's career (English actor, known for Edge of Darkness, Jurassic Park, Slipstream) and I found out that his very first ever TV credit was a 30-minute BBC crime/drama episode called "Bypass", part of the BBC anthology series Thirty-Minute Theatre, aired March 27, 1972.

He was 26 years old.

The episode was written by David Rudkin and that's basically all we know. No plot summary. No surviving description of his role. Just a cast listing on IMDb with his name on it.

Given how many early BBC recordings were wiped or reused during this era, there's a very real chance this episode no longer exists in any watchable form. meaning Bob Peck's very first moment on screen, at 26 years old, before the RSC made him famous, before Edge of Darkness won him a BAFTA, before Jurassic Park made him iconic, before Ian McKellen called him the actor he learned the most from, is just gone.

Does anyone know anything about this episode? Has anyone seen it? Is there any record of it surviving in the BBC archives or anywhere else? I need to know he existed at 26 years old on a screen somewhere and someone got to witness it.

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u/MyortvayaMisha — 27 days ago