Putting on Furina's costume again, I am still deeply attracted by the character's complex emotions. For creators who pursue the texture of a "finished work," the core challenge is often not the degree of costume restoration, but how to accurately capture the inner tension of the character. I don't know how many times I have cosplayed Furina, and every time I face the camera, I am thinking about how to resonate with her inner world with more delicate eyes and body language. In the professional shooting in the white studio, through precise control of the light and shadow layout and the progressive layering of expressions, I try to convey those delicate emotions hidden under the elegant appearance. This creative process that starts from the core of the character and is driven by emotions is exactly the moment when cosplay makes me feel the most happy and fulfilling. We are not just restoring a character, but conducting a deep emotional exchange with the character's soul. Every press of the shutter is a tribute to the character's soul and a continuous exploration of aesthetic accumulation. This creative path of pursuing tension and emotion makes every shoot meaningful. Every "finished work" lover who loves cosplay can feel the purest joy of creation at the moment when they can accurately express the character's emotions.