Splinterlands Art Contest Week 316 - Fungus Flinger - BY YUSAYMON

As charming as fungus flingers look, they are incredibly deadly if provoked. They are often found among the leaf litter and rotting vegetation in wetlands and forests, feeding upon the dead or decaying matter. They usually shy away from visitors, but if their colonies are threatened, they will attack, and the outcome tends to be most unpleasant.
These small creatures throw bits of fungus at any threat or danger and can be quite accurate. Their pasty projectiles explode on contact, blinding the target and grounding those that are airborne. Upon death, fungus flingers release spores that empower nearby allies.
✨ This is my classic creative process—no AI involved.
It’s just me, a simple notebook, and pure artistic flow. 🎨✏️ There's something deeply satisfying about working with acrylics, pens, and crayons, feeling the textures blend under my hands. It’s raw, it’s real, and it takes me back to the roots of why I fell in love with art in the first place. ❤️
The final piece, after hours of careful strokes and contemplation, was gently refined in Krita. 🖥️🖌️ That last digital touch felt like bringing the painting to life, a combination of my hand-drawn world and subtle digital refinement.
This process is a beautiful reminder of the balance between the tangible and the digital, and the magic that happens when both worlds meet. 🌟🎶
The final result, after hours of careful strokes and contemplation, was gently refined in Krita. 🖥️🖌️ That last digital touch felt like bringing the painting to life, a combination of my hand-drawn world and subtle digital refinement.
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Final Result:
Lejjj Goooo!!
Thanks for sharing! - @isaria

@isaria aaaaa behind the curtainnn Ty
Wow! Accurate to the citation and nice work @yusaymon. I like your idea of getting the benefit of intersection between digital and hand drawn.
Woww que abstracto dibujo ✍️, muy bien creando felicitaciones !!
Un mounstro de hongos 🍄🟫 XD :)
https://x.com/AlienArtHive/status/1849148791792021820
😀 😍
You did it so well, and the result is so beautiful.
Ty Riyat