To restore the cold and sharp temperament of Kamisato Ayaka, the costume design this time incorporated some lines with more sense of power while retaining traditional elements. During the shooting process, I paid special attention to the sense of sword energy in motion. Every detail—from the texture of the hair ornaments to the pleats of the kimono—was hoped to accurately fit the character's identity. The scene layout at the site was very well-executed. The artistic conception of the Japanese courtyard combined with the lighting successfully created that quiet atmosphere of 'late autumn at night.' Especially when paired with the Japanese-style umbrella and lantern, the sense of layering in the picture improved instantly, as if taking the audience deep into Inazuma. In terms of composition, I tried switching perspectives at different heights, aiming to break the single planar sense. This shoot is not just a simple restoration, but a deep interpretation of the character's personality. From the focus of the eyes to the posture of holding the long sword, every movement was an effort to restore the character's samurai demeanor. Through the delicate texture of the clothing and the flow of light and shadow, I hope this Ayaka can accurately strike everyone's aesthetic, presenting that double charm of being both elegant and handsome. Thank you all for your cooperation, allowing this creation to present such high-quality Photographic art, achieving true Character accuracy through this Genshin Impact Cosplay.