[Remilia Scarlet cosplay] Dark night black tea of the Scarlet Devil Mansion in Touhou Project - Image 1
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[Remilia Scarlet cosplay] Dark night black tea of the Scarlet Devil Mansion in Touhou Project - Image 3
[Remilia Scarlet cosplay] Dark night black tea of the Scarlet Devil Mansion in Touhou Project - Image 4
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This set of photos for Remilia Scarlet focuses on presenting the character's temperament and her state of being unrestrained by gravity. In line with the setting of the 'Mistress of the Scarlet Devil Mansion,' I tried to make my movements as extended as possible in the action design, restoring her sense of control and casualness through outstretched arms or floating postures. In terms of makeup and styling, the light blue short hair paired with red eyes instantly captured her spirit. For the outfit, I chose a pink dress full of Lolita fashion elements; the lace at the collar and the fluffy skirt hem both enhanced the sense of gorgeousness. The red-and-black gradient bat wings prop on the back is very lightweight, making it easy for me to perform various large-scale movements. To tighten the proportions at the waist, a red ribbon of the same color scheme but different material was specially used for embellishment. The photographer placed great emphasis on dynamism when guiding my poses; compositions like extending the red spear forward with one hand, as well as the moments captured during rotations later on, both caught natural movement trajectories. The floating teacups and saucers relied entirely on post-processing to create supernatural floating visuals, aiming to make up for the lack of visual effects caused by the limitations of the physical venue. Because the skirt itself has a large hem, standing firmly in front of the lens and posing in a nice floating posture required adjusting the center of gravity well. This attempt was a small upgrade to my personal ability to portray characters, and I am very satisfied to finally present such a full sense of imagery.