Fans love to create their own unique styles for operators in the Call of Duty: Warzone universe. From armor edits to unique cosmetics, fans often find ways to personalize each of the Call of Duty: Warzone operators.

Domino is one of the few Asian operators in Call of Duty: Warzone. Among its diverse cast, each operator often has skins that represent content from their home country. When one fan noticed that Domino didn't, they decided to make their own skin as a proxy example.

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Reddit user TheLankySoldier posted pictures of the skin to Reddit. In the comments below, TheLankySoldier explains that they have just started to learn Blender, a popular 3D modeling program. As testing of his skill, he decided to use the program to create some concept skins for a few of the Call of Duty: Warzone cast. He was inspired by the announcement that Call of Duty: Warzone skins will be carrying over into the next game, so suggestions for skins may be a good option for the community to provide the developers. The skin he chose is a classic Japanese schoolgirl uniform for this Call of Duty operator complete with a red bandana, thigh-high socks, and a mini-skirt.

After the surge of popularity that came from the reveal of the Kawaii Cat Mara skin, there is reason to believe that this fan's example would be viable for the in-game store. It should be noted that Domino's nationality is in fact French despite her Asian appearance.

Domino's profile does list her race as Asian giving some incentive to the Japanese cosplay attire, despite her natural-born nationality. While there are many in the community that believes this would be a good addition to the game, there are some fans that find it mildly offensive.

Still, despite the schoolgirl appearance, he did include proper military tactical gear overlaying the outfit. Spots to store ammo, equipment, and even tactical boots have all been included on the outfit giving it a Call of Duty wartime feel despite its more innocent connotations.

For some fans, the fact that this player recreated the Domino model in Blender is impressive enough. The object is a 3D rendering which means that it could easily be implemented into the game if given the right circumstances. This is the kind of skill that the video gaming modding community is known for, despite the many blocks preventing Call of Duty from being tampered with.

Call of Duty: Warzone is available on PC, Ps4, and Xbox One.

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