[VALORANT Viper cosplay] Tipsy Night Shadow under Dim Bar Lights - Image 1
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[VALORANT Viper cosplay] Tipsy Night Shadow under Dim Bar Lights - Image 4
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This dark green satin dress was decided long before the shoot, because what I wanted wasn't a highly accurate combat uniform, but a "bar custom design" Viper based more on my personal interpretation. The wine-red lip glaze and short hairstyle paired with a slightly detached gaze indeed fit the aura of that cold chemist in VALORANT perfectly.

In terms of prop selection, the red wine glass, roses, and wine bottles were all chosen to fit the theme of "Bar cosplay." Intentionally choosing a wine cellar with numerous wooden wine racks and wire mesh structures, the dim warm yellow and red-tinted spotlights hit the dark green satin, making its luster and drape exceptionally distinct. The rows of wine bottles in the background create a wonderful sense of layering. The composition fully utilizes these geometric lines, allowing the character to blend into the scene rather than simply standing in front of a background.

During the shoot, I tried some very relaxed postures, such as sitting directly on the edge of the wine rack and stepping on those wooden structures barefoot. It is precisely this lazy feeling in a "tipsy" state that best matches the dangerous yet charming traits of this Custom design cosplay version of Viper. In the third photo, where I'm sitting on the railing holding a wine bottle, both the overall physical extension and the depth of the wine wall behind are beautifully expressed, looking visually powerful.

Aside from the main look, we also shot a version layered with an outer white plush shawl, mainly considering warmth for a winter shoot and variations in texture layers. The plush texture of the shawl collides with the silky dress, making the frame relatively less monotonous. Reviewing this session after the shoot, a Custom design cosplay is not a simple change of clothes, but about attempting new styles while retaining the core temperament of the character. I hope the final photos can convey that exclusive cold ambiance for this piece of Cosplay photography.