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Regarding this Aemeath Cosplay look, the main intent was to highlight the wing elements and the design sense of the gradient colors. The complexity of the props this time can be seen right from that sword carrying LED light effects in the first picture.

My first impression upon receiving this outfit was that the material splicing is exceptionally rich; the main white portion has a certain crisp stiffness, while the light gauze skirt hem and drapes beautifully enhance the visual layering for this cosplay costume sharing. The cyan-blue embellishments on the chest and the metallic ornaments on the waist are full of details, and looking at the whole package, one can feel the creator put a lot of heart into handling the streamlined features of the original design.

For the hair and hair accessories, the pink wig underwent special layered styling so it doesn't look overly heavy. That striking cyan feather hair ornament on top of the head is one of the souls of the entire look, presenting an excellent translucent quality under the lighting. This type of studio portrait shoot not only tests the craftsmanship of the costume itself but also places demands on the delicacy of facial makeup, with the eyeliner contouring and lip color pairing trying their best to match the character's lightweight feel.

Several different prop setups were prepared for this shoot. For instance, that sword with cyan glowing strips delivered a highly stunning effect when shot in the studio; the prop itself has a certain weight, posing a bit of a test for shoulder and arm strength when lifted with one hand. Fortunately, cooperating with the tailoring of this costume, it managed to sustain that sense of power. The microphone-shaped component leans on the lighter side, making it more suitable with some reserved poses. Horizontal holding of the pole weapon was also attempted, which beautifully stretches the lines of the body.

The lighting at the shooting scene was quite critical. The pink gauze drapery and white hollowed-out screen arranged in the background, combined with the live mixed warm pink and cyan-blue light sources, happened to echo the colors of my outfit perfectly. During the studio shoot, I tried out several angles, including a relaxed sitting pose and a rather extended standing pose. When shooting costumes with high refinement, special attention must be paid to the softness of the facial light; otherwise, the metal reflections on the wig and armor can easily steal the spotlight.

The photographer's composition and scene selection were also spot on, balancing the proportions occupied by the person and the props without looking overly cluttered. Actually, when shooting this set of photos in the studio, due to the clothing structure and prop placement, the range of motion is often not as wide as an outdoor shoot, but it highlights the silhouette and details of the costume itself much better. This outfit has a very accurate waist-cinching cut, making the center of gravity easy to control after putting it on, so I didn't feel exceptionally tired even when posing for a long duration.

Being able to achieve character accuracy for Aemeath this time was a highly pleasant attempt for me. Her costume design contains many elegant elements distinct from conventional combat gear, such as that gradient cloak and hair ornaments, and the shot effect truly feels as lightweight as feathers. Although the preparation process was somewhat complicated, seeing the colors and details beautifully presented in the final photos gives me an immense sense of achievement for this cosplay costume sharing.

The post-processing basically didn't do any major alterations, primarily adjusting the balance of light, shadow, and color, restoring the original look of the clothing while preserving that dewy texture of the person under the light. I hope to continuously maintain this state for upcoming event shoots.