[Yin Ziping cosplay] Yusui Bingxin, Arriving in Pure White with a Folding Fan - Image 1
[Yin Ziping cosplay] Yusui Bingxin, Arriving in Pure White with a Folding Fan - Image 2
[Yin Ziping cosplay] Yusui Bingxin, Arriving in Pure White with a Folding Fan - Image 3
[Yin Ziping cosplay] Yusui Bingxin, Arriving in Pure White with a Folding Fan - Image 4

For this studio portrait, I chose Yin Ziping's "Yusui Bingxin" skin from NARAKA: BLADEPOINT. The overall tone leans toward a cool white, which is very different from my previous dark-themed looks. The wig is long, straight silver-gray hair with two buns and hair accessories on top. The detail accuracy is quite decent, though the hair ends need frequent combing to avoid tangling. The ink-wash patterns and sheer tulle patchwork texture on the costume are quite exquisite, and the layering of the skirt hem feels very fluid when walking. I intentionally paired it with white over-the-knee socks to unify the overall color tone and make the leg lines look cleaner.

The plum blossom branches and wooden furniture in the studio perfectly complement the Oriental charm of this skin. The photographer was very subtle with the light and shadow, using rim lighting to bring out a translucent sheen in the hair strands while preserving the layers in the darker areas of the clothes. Holding a folding fan versus a long sword brings an interesting difference in aura. Standing while holding the fan leans towards a cool martial arts heroine, while sitting and raising the sword adds a bit more composure. During this shoot, I tried several different sitting and standing positions, trying to keep the movements natural and fluid. After all, holding too rigid a posture for Chinese-style cosplay characters can easily look forced.

In post-processing, we basically only fine-tuned the skin tone and ambient color temperature without over-smoothing the skin, preserving the original texture of the white socks and fabric. The advantage of a studio environment is that the lighting is controllable, allowing us to subdue the highlights on the white clothes to prevent overexposure. I'm quite satisfied with how this set turned out. That lightweight yet slightly detached temperament was captured very well through this Anime-style photography work.