As a fan, I really understand the feeling of being stunned by the "Puppet" figure from behind. Trying to restore Sandrone's look this time, the most core detail was to capture that exquisite "clockwork" feel. To restore the atmosphere of the Song of the Empty Moon, I put a lot of consideration into the hair bun style and the layering of the costume. Especially the clockwork decoration on the back and this tailoring with mechanical aesthetics are really a feast for detail lovers, with every metal texture treatment pursuing ultimate restoration. During the shoot, I paid special attention to the interaction between light, shadow, and texture. To reflect the quiet beauty of Lady Sandrone like an artwork, the satin of the clothes presented a high-end sense of flow under the night lighting. As a coser who pursues texture, I care very much about the heavy-work details of the clothing, such as the layering of the cuffs and the accessories at the waist. Through fine-tuning of body language, I tried to convey the balance between the agility and mechanical sense unique to a puppet in the lens. The completeness of this look lies not only in its external gorgeousness but also in the capture of the "Song of the Empty Moon" atmosphere within the character's soul. Especially the direction of the hair strands and the metallic luster of the clockwork have great texture under refraction from different angles. I really like this restoration effect and hope these photos can let friends who like Sandrone feel this artistic aesthetic belonging to the "Empty Moon".