This Ambience Synesthesia look has finally yielded photos, and the combination of red hair and black horns has always been an element I really love. To restore Surtr's cold and powerful aura, the makeup specially emphasized the contour of the eyeshadow. Combined with the golden armor accessories and the light tulle skirt, I hoped to add a touch of myth-like gorgeousness while preserving the character's aloof temperament.
During the shoot, we switched between several camera positions in scenes with vintage clocks, stained glass, and deep red draperies. The pose holding the pearl chain in the fourth picture actually heavily tested my arm line control, because I had to hold up the tulle hem while keeping the posture natural. My favorite is still the last frozen frame of swinging the sword; the texture of the sword is highly accurate, and adjusting the center of gravity helped me find a bit of a combat state of mind.
A lot of thought also went into the material pairing of this costume. The rigid shoulder armor and the soft, flowing skirt hem form a striking contrast, and the gold threads on the skirt shimmer with the light as I walk. When shooting characters with fantasy elements like this, the most interesting part is constructing a space belonging to her through props and sets, making the frame not just a display of the person but a complete story fragment. I hope the Surtr presented this time can let everyone feel my understanding of the character's details in this Roleplay creation.