The live photos from Guangzhou Wuthering Waves Only 2.0 are finally sorted out! I cosplayed Sigrika this time, and I am quite satisfied with the overall state. The wig was braided into a lantern ponytail structure in advance, and with the headwear and hairbands, it looked quite dynamic when the wind blew at the venue. The purple and white color scheme and the off-the-shoulder design of the outfit really complemented the skin tone under outdoor lighting. Although the lace-up boots were a bit heavy to walk in, I had to persist to restore the character details. For props, besides the essential sheep plushie, I specially prepared a basket of small daisies and a large Baba tangerine bought on-site, which unexpectedly paired perfectly as interactive props in hand. During the shoot, I tried sitting, standing on one leg, and kneeling postures, which required steady center-of-gravity control—especially for the shot holding up the fruit, where I needed to keep the movement extended while making my gaze look naturally at the camera. The photographer's snapshot rhythm was excellent; under the backlight, the hair strands and the edges of the skirt hem all showed a soft light effect. The texture of this kind of outdoor live photo brings a bit more breathing sense than a studio shoot. The interactive atmosphere at the convention venue was also very warm, and many fellow fans recognized Sigrika, making the exchanges extremely pleasant. What I enjoy most every time I cosplay is the sense of immersion the moment I put on the clothes. The makeup and accessories this time did their best to restore the settings. When organizing the photos, I still felt that the on-site light was too strong and prone to overexposure, but lowering the highlights slightly in post-processing brought back the layering of the outfit. Overall, this convention experience was very fulfilling; from styling and shooting to receiving the convention photos, every step is a happy memory.