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Finally completed the shoot for the Kamisato Ayaka "White Heron Sakura" theme from Genshin Impact. The design of this outfit is truly high-end, with the blue and white color scheme paired with exquisite embroidery, perfectly fitting Ayaka's cool yet gentle personality. In the Japanese-style makeup and styling process, I paid special attention to the layers of color. To echo the "White Heron Sakura" theme, I polished the details of the eye makeup and accessories extensively, striving to present a frost-like texture in the lens.

During the shooting, we focused heavily on restoring the environment. The cherry blossoms in the courtyard and the traditional Japanese-style architectural structures reflect each other, creating a tranquil atmosphere. Especially the plush texture on the clothing, which looks exceptionally fluffy and soft under the light and shadow, forming a contrast with the icy texture. This contrasting beauty is the soul of this outfit. My favorite set of shots is the moment holding the mask; that sense of mystery and ritual comes rushing towards you, as if it is truly telling a story deeply hidden in the heart.

Every time I complete such a cosplay work, it is a deep immersion into the character. From the drape of the clothing to the subtle glimmer of the accessories, every detail pursues ultimate Character accuracy. Thanks to the team for their professionalism in light and shadow processing, perfectly capturing the atmosphere of "frost coagulating into brilliance, like a heron in the courtyard." The moment I saw the final photos, I truly felt the sense of accomplishment brought by resonating with the character. This aesthetic belongs to the winter warmth of Inazuma.