Spent the free time I had the last 3 days messing around in Blender trying to learn more about it and how to use it for 2D animation and made this. Music was slapped on post export and is just one of the default tracks that comes with Windows 10's Photos app. What I want to do with animation is a lot more ambitious than this, which looks and is really elementary, but gotta learn how to first. Things I learned doing this. It's way easier to get a big mass like the planet to rotate evenly by parenting it to an empty and rotating that instead. To add glow effects you have to make a new material entirely and add the effect to the new material because it won't work on pre-made grease pencil material. In order to keep certain strokes (the witch girl for example) on top of other grease pencil material (what's supposed to be the background), you pretty much have to create a new grease pencil stroke or blank and keep whatever you don't want behind stuff on that one since arranging the stroke order doesn't always fix that. You can use a mask to make "reveals" of things, though I didn't wind up using that in this one because I couldn't figure out how to get it to work with a plane instead of just grease pencil data, and I wanted it to work on an imported image plane instead, so I ditched that idea altogether. In order to export as a movie file and have it not look like shit, setting it to avijpg was the best setting though youtube destroyed the quality, I'm assuming because of a codec issue? Also learned how to animate camera movement. Things I failed to learn, how to get the fucking time offset modifier to actually make the witch girls walk cycle loop like it's supposed to, which is something I'm going to have to look into more because I thought I had already figured that out -_- but it wasn't working for whatever reason. *shrug* anyway, here's this o/