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When shooting this Water Blue set, I specially chose an outdoor scene at night, wanting to see what kind of texture this light blue costume, makeup, and prop set could present under cool-toned neon lights. The blue hair and white layered gauze skirt have a particularly strong glowing feel at night, especially with the addition of the transparent umbrella and Water Blue's iconic bow elements, fully maxing out the fairy-tale atmosphere.

The wig paired this time is a gradient blue that took a long time to choose. Combined with the bangs and double bun styling, I paid special attention to the texture of the hair strands during grooming to avoid looking too fake. As for the props, that transparent umbrella is actually a common accessory for rainy day shoots, but in this scene, it turned out to be an excellent light-filling tool; the transmitted light makes the skin tone look cleaner and more natural. The combination of white chunky heels and thigh-high socks elongates the overall leg lines and makes the skirt movements flow more elegantly.

In cosplay, the expression of emotion actually requires the most thought. Water Blue has a relatively gentle and agile personality in the game, so I tried my best to control my range of movement and gaze in front of the lens to avoid looking too forced. The difficulty of shooting night views lies in light control, relying entirely on the light from the vending machine and reflections from the umbrella surface to sculpt the subject. The dress has many layers of light gauze and sequin details, creating a shimmering effect when moving, which the photographer captured with absolute precision.

It can be considered as bringing the cute Water Blue from the game to the night streets of the 3D world. I hope everyone can feel the gentle temperament of the character itself from this set of photos, and I hope players who love Roco Kingdom will enjoy this style of Cosplay photography and Anime-style fashion.