[Enkidu Cosplay] A Little Teaser Before the Fate/Grand Order Enkidu Main Photoshoot - Image 1
[Enkidu Cosplay] A Little Teaser Before the Fate/Grand Order Enkidu Main Photoshoot - Image 2
[Enkidu Cosplay] A Little Teaser Before the Fate/Grand Order Enkidu Main Photoshoot - Image 3

The main photoshoot is still being meticulously edited, so I'm bringing out these three teaser photos first to get some fresh air. This time, I am playing Enkidu from Fate/Grand Order.

To be honest, I usually shoot characters with metal armor and complex accessories a lot, so when I first saw this outfit, I felt it was truly \"too minimalist.\" But when I actually started preparing, from setting the makeup to waiting for the studio shoot, I deeply felt that in the realm of Anime cosplay, the simpler the design, the harder it is to grasp that specific temperament instead.

Let's first talk about this green wig. The fluorescent yellow-green color looks particularly jumping, but its difficulty lies in having the bangs smooth and flat enough without letting the hair strands look stiff. When I was styling the wig, I repeatedly ran through it several times before creating a look that was both flowing and didn't block my vision, while also carrying the character's unique clear, translucent, and subtle \"inhuman feel.\" For the makeup, I specifically picked light-colored contacts and kept the eyeliner strictly emphasizing the contour without doing too much blending, trying my best to maintain the purity of the gaze. The base makeup was applied very cleanly; combined with this green wig, it can make the overall facial features appear soft yet three-dimensional.

In terms of clothing, the fabric of this white robe actually carries quite a bit of weight. The black geometric straps across the chest are highly critical; if the position is slightly off, the entire style of the neckline will lose its form. What I'm most satisfied with are those khaki irregular geometric patterns on the clothing hem and cuffs; they actually act as a visual balance against the massive area of white. After putting on the clothes and standing in front of the mirror, I finally felt a little more confident in my heart.

For the studio setup this time, I deliberately selected an exotic tone. The backdrop features a large area of orange walls, colorful geometric stained glass, alongside beaded strings, ethnic rugs, and broad-leaf plants. My plan at that time was to use such a warm-toned, mystery-filled backdrop and light and shadow to neutralize the coldness brought by the green wig and white robe. The photographer cast a soft side-top light; coordinated with the reflector on the ground, the entire frame's atmosphere felt exceptionally lazy with a touch of fantasy.

During the shoot, the actions were actually not complex, and the photographer's guidance was very comfortable. For example, that posture in Figure 2 with hands folded together was actually a highly casual movement during a break, but once captured, it felt quite right. The green hair paired with that white robe, combined with the deep warm red of the backdrop, yielded a particularly eye-catching color contrast.

After the teaser was released, looking at myself on the screen, at one moment I felt I looked like C.C., and at another moment I felt I looked like Qi Ya, making me even doubt if I had accidentally crossed over into other works. But this is exactly the charm of Anime cosplay—simple styling often possesses a wider space for association.

These three photos are just a beginning; the grand scenes and richer lighting compositions of the main photoshoot are still undergoing post-processing. This entire shooting experience went exceptionally smoothly; once the emotions are in place, the photos naturally carry a sense of story. I hope that the understanding of this character's temperament I groped for this time can also bring a different visual experience to everyone in the final main set through this piece of Exotic style photography.