The art style and designs of MiHoYo's Genshin Impact have become a huge inspiration for fans to make their own homages to the various locations, enemies, and playable characters. A recent piece has taken the character Scaramouche, who fans are hoping will soon become playable in upcoming updates, and given him a new animation that shows a close-up and personal look at his design.

This latest piece comes from fan artist Ariel Nantes, who has grown a steady following online, primarily for his Genshin Impact related fan art that often recreates fan-favorite characters. A number of the artist's previous works include some impressive works of Scaramouche, as well as other popular characters from the game like Venti, Zhongli, and Kazuha.

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In this most recent piece, Nantes has animated a very close look at Scaramouche, giving a stunning view at the character's face, hair, and especially the magical nature of his eyes. It's a short clip, only lasting about three seconds and showing the character seemingly waking up, or at least opening his eyes and tilting his head to look forward. While there isn't much happening in the clip, the fluid motion of the animation perfectly recreate's Genshin Impact's Scaramouche in the Chinese animated art style that influences much of the game itself.

The animation itself is masterfully made, with an explicit focus on Scaramouche's eyes and eyelashes that emphasizes the magical properties of the character and the vibrant colors that comes with his design. Additionally, the motion of the hair during this simple movement is another level of detail that animations made by a single animator might not always be able to achieve without taking extra consideration to this realistic, external motion. It all comes together to really bring the Genshin Impact character to life, which might hopefully hold fans over until the character finally gets confirmed by developer MiHoYo.

This type of artwork has become a large part of the Genshin Impact community, with fan artists recreating their own interpretations of the characters that MiHoYo has already so expertly designed. An animation of this quality, however, is a rarer sight among fans, even if this specific piece is only a few seconds long and amounts to little more than a short close-up. So, Genshin Impact fans looking to see more fan-made content around the game might want to check out Nantes and their previous work looking into reinterpreting some popular characters.

Genshin Impact is available now for Mobile, PC, PS4, and PS5. A Switch version is also in development.

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