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Saturday, December 10, 2011

Kuredna



Yellow Cake and the Pig Farmer by Nick Cross

Yellow Cake, super simple, super brilliant!


Yellow Cake from Nick Cross on Vimeo.



The Pig Farmer from Nick Cross on Vimeo.

This Blog looks interesting

Haven't read it yet - http://sottai.wordpress.com/


On the varying size of Sabu


Sabu in the earlier comics used to be really tall, his head was in the clouds all the times, but slowly Pran scaled him down to the size of a giant.

Why did he do so?

I would’ve preferred the big supertall sabu over the giant size.

I think that what happened was the Madagascar problem.

When you see Madagascar, you can clearly see how the Giraffe’s head was always a problem, mostly when they had to show him with the other characters, so there couldn’t be many group shots.
In some places his long neck was also used as a good device, but mostly it was a problem.

I think the similar might’ve been a problem with the really tall sabu, a giant can have more people in the frame, but for the super tall sabu you would have to draw a special panel everytime.

But still Sabu’s height kept changing all the time. It still varies a lot.






Illingworth


Cartoonist bolte hi all everyonce can think of is R.K.Laxman, bhaiyya! Goli maar do mereko!

Just to take you away from R.K .Laxman, I found a british cartoonist, who did cartoons on Indian around the time of its independence.


He’s plain brilliant.


Books I read recently


I travel for an hour daily, up and down so I read for two hours, daily.
Books I read recently –

India After Gandhi by Ramachandra Guha
Behenji by Ajoy Bose
Fortune at the Bottom of the Pyramid by C.K.Prahalad

India after Gandhi was a brilliant read, there is a reason for every book to exist and the one for this one is 

“For us the history of India stops at 15th August 1947, after that date everything is present”

The book is an interesting read.