In this Studio shoot, we tried to use light, shadow, and thick smoke to outline Yidhari's unique texture. To restore the unique atmosphere of the character in Zenless Zone Zero, I paid special attention to the structural design of the costume, especially that exaggerated purple inflatable decoration. It is the visual center of gravity of the entire look, not only adding spatial layering but also injecting a lot of dynamism into the static picture. Against the backdrop of an industrial style, the interweaving of purple and blue neon lights well highlights the character's state of walking on the edge between illusion and reality. As a Cosplayer, I really enjoy expanding the character's narrative space through scene settings and props. The creation process of this work is very attentive to details, from the selection of fabric texture to the metal color processing of accessories, every effort is made to make the character "walk out" from the 2D paper. In front of the lens, I tried to capture that look that is both calm and slightly lost, hoping to convey the emotional fluctuations behind the story. For me, every shoot is a deep tribute to the character, and through delicate visual presentation, the story is frozen in an instant. In the post-production color grading stage, I also participated in controlling the color saturation and contrast to ensure that the final product can conform to the artistic tone of the original work. Every creation is an exploration of the character's spiritual core, hoping to provide everyone with an immersive visual enjoyment.