[Miyabi cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero Hoshimi Miyabi's Cool Swordsman Look - Image 1
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[Miyabi cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero Hoshimi Miyabi's Cool Swordsman Look - Image 3
[Miyabi cosplay] Zenless Zone Zero Hoshimi Miyabi's Cool Swordsman Look - Image 4
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Shooting this set of Miyabi fan art photos focuses on restoring the cool temperament and combat posture of the Section 6 Section Chief from Zenless Zone Zero. The long, straight black wig is neatly styled and paired with custom black-and-white fluffy fox ears, which are the character's most recognizable feature. Regarding the costume, the blue-green coat with diamond-pattern details paired with a black pleated skirt gives a highly functional look overall. The tachi prop feels great to hold, and combined with the tactical gloves on my hands, it really helps find the character's vibe when posing.

During the shoot, I tried different poses to reflect the character's personality. The sitting posture in the office chair aims to express the coexistence of relaxation and alertness when Miyabi is in a non-combat state; the standing full-body shot easily showcases the overall tailoring of the costume and the suspension details of the props; the unsheathing and sword-slashing movements further simulate her fierce aura during battle. Thanks to the assistance of the mobile version of Pixelcake photo retouching, it beautifully processed facial details while ensuring clarity. Functions like removing blemishes and oily shine made the final photos look much cleaner and sharper, preserving that subtle balance between Anime cosplay and reality.

This set mainly focuses on the character's daily and combat moments, using a realistic photography style to express the exquisiteness found in the game settings. Whether it's the fluffy texture of the fox ears or the metallic clasps on the clothes, we tried our best to present everything in the frame.

From the set decoration to adjusting the angles of the props and sword blades, the entire process was to smoothly land this 2D character into the 3D world. I really enjoyed the process of producing these photos, and I hope the accuracy of the styling and movements in this Miyabi cosplay set will be recognized.