Check out the new Marvel Studios’ “Black Panther” poster and tune in to game four tonight to see the world premiere of the teaser trailer! Witness the legend.
And the new trailer is sooooo gooooood !!!🔥I painted here my favorite shot from the second trailer. It’s unfinished, but I couldn’t wait because of that trailer dropping today.
From Washington, D.C., the rings would only fill a portion of the sky, but appear striking nonetheless. Here, we see them at sunrise.
From Guatemala, only 14 degrees above the equator, the rings would begin to stretch across the horizon. Their reflected light would make the moon much brighter.
From Earth’s equator, Saturn’s rings would be viewed edge-on, appearing as a thin, bright line bisecting the sky.
At the March and September equinoxes, the Sun would be positioned directly over the rings, casting a dramatic shadow at the equator.
At midnight at the Tropic of Capricorn, which sits at 23 degrees south latitude, the Earth casts a shadow over the middle of the rings, while the outer portions remain lit.
A hearty and heartfelt congratulations to the Adventure Time cast and crew for a pair of big award nominations, each to decided upon on September 20.
First, there’s the show’s just-announced Emmy nomination for the episode “Jake the Brick.” Kent Osborne wrote, boarded, and directed the short. It’s nominated in the Outstanding Short-Format Animated Program category.
Then there’s the nod to “The Tower” as part of this year’s Ottawa International Animation Festival in the Series for Kids department. The episode was written and storyboarded by Tom Herpich & Steve Wolfhard anddirected by Andres Salaff.
Best of luck to all the nominees, but even more best of luck to Adventure Time. Hats off, again, to the whole crew, cast, and gang at Cartoon Network.
“Jake the Brick” title card designed by Derek Hunter, painted by Nick Jennings.
“The Tower” title card designed by Tom, painted by Martin Ansolabehere and Nick.