-How the technique is performed. (which is basic for all techniques) I would perform the two requires handseals and mold my chakra in such a way that it would only work for this technique. I send my chakra to my opponent's eyes, letting it in their chakra system. When i disrupt their chakra system, i send more chakra in their eyes since it would be an ocular technique. After doing so, i manipulate my chakra and their chakra and make them see small and light vortex of leaves surrounding themselves. I then send my chakra to their brain, with the use of my chakra i dig deep in their psyches and look for their inner fear. I amiplify that fear in their brain and direct it towards their eyes, making them see it up close.
-What senses the genjutsu affects and how it affects them? This jutsu affects the sight because it makes you see leaves out of no where, swirling around you. After that, you see your most feared thing right in front of you, which is probably going to be obvious that you are under a genjutsu.
-How the genjutsu creates an opening for the attack. This genjutsu creates an opening for an attack by making your opponent hesitant on attacking, or more like distracted. If they see the most feared thing, they would be pretty scared and would not be focusing on you. During that period of scared-ness, you can use another technique to attack them while they are still under the illusion
-In what situations would use it, if you would use it at all. Provide reasoning. I would use this technique in situations where they are performing techniques that require a lot of handseals, like that water dragon technique. When they are using handseals, it would take a while to finish the technique where i can easily inject my chakra in their system during that time period. They may slow down their handseals when they see the most feared thing, and if it really is that scary they might even stop their technique all together.
-What senses the genjutsu affects and how it affects them? This jutsu affects the sight because it makes you see leaves out of no where, swirling around you. After that, you see your most feared thing right in front of you, which is probably going to be obvious that you are under a genjutsu.
-How the genjutsu creates an opening for the attack. This genjutsu creates an opening for an attack by making your opponent hesitant on attacking, or more like distracted. If they see the most feared thing, they would be pretty scared and would not be focusing on you. During that period of scared-ness, you can use another technique to attack them while they are still under the illusion
-In what situations would use it, if you would use it at all. Provide reasoning. I would use this technique in situations where they are performing techniques that require a lot of handseals, like that water dragon technique. When they are using handseals, it would take a while to finish the technique where i can easily inject my chakra in their system during that time period. They may slow down their handseals when they see the most feared thing, and if it really is that scary they might even stop their technique all together.