[Sparkle cosplay] The Ever-Changing Magician in Honkai: Star Rail — Convention Photos Are Here! - Image 1
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This time, I bring you the convention photos of Sparkle from Honkai: Star Rail, shot in the indoor exhibition hall of the comic con. For the overall look, I am most satisfied with this red-and-white stage costume style. The print details on the large sleeves and the tassel decorations along the edges are highly accurate, while the mini top hat and rabbit ear elements on the head add a touch of playfulness to the character. In terms of props, the specially customized red cane feels great to hold. Although it has a certain weight when swung, in order to present dynamic tension, I repeatedly tried single-leg jumps and sleeve-flinging movements.

The lighting on-site was quite complex, but the photographer used a wide aperture to blur the cluttered booths and crowds in the background, focusing completely on me. In post-processing, the environment was adjusted to a low-saturation gray tone, retaining only the bright red, white, and blue colors on me. This contrast gives the entire frame a stronger "stage presence." Honestly, shooting such a vivid character is a real test of body control; every frame requires keeping the emotions in check, and the eyes need to carry a hint of cunning and confidence. My legs were a bit sore after shooting this set, but seeing the fireworks-like visual effects in the final finished photos makes everything completely worth it. From the overall makeup and styling to the movement design, every step was chosen to get closer to the character's temperament, hoping to leave behind the most vivid and lively moments in front of the lens during this process of Roleplay.