The creativity of the Genshin Impact fanbase is boundless. There are all sorts of great artworks, cosplays, and other projects worth checking out. In this case, one dedicated player spent 19 hours recreating Keqing's official artwork in Desmos, which involved "520 manually written Bézier curves."
Here is a full link to the creative project:
It includes all relevant functions that other aspiring Desmos artists may wish to use. Otherwise, it's a pretty neat sketch of a well-loved character from a viral video game.
The program used here is Desmos, which is intended to be a website that's primarily an online graphing calculator. However, it's become popular in recent years due to its ability to allow mathematically-inclined people to draw anything they like.
An example of that is Genshin Impact's Keqing, which readers can see before them. Anybody who doesn't care much about math won't really get into it, but it's a topic that does have several online communities revolving around it (including subreddits like r/desmos).
The creator doesn't have much posting history, so there aren't any other social media posts to share here aside from the original Reddit post. By the time this article was written, that user (u/Odd_Ruin6499) only had two posts and one comment.
Unsurprisingly, the reception to this work has been almost universally positive. Drawing Keqing normally isn't difficult, but doing it entirely through mathematical functions would be a herculean task for the average person.
Surprisingly, this isn't the first time a dedicated fan has drawn a Genshin Impact character on Desmos. There was another notable Reddit thread of a different person doing something similar with Venti.
That Venti drawing can be seen in this YouTube video.
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