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johnny46
June 13th, 2008, 04:50 AM
Wai Fung (http://www.e2046.com/view_album_product_list.php?img=0&album_type=ori&products_id=7893)

Wai Fung is another creation in Elegance (http://www.e2046.com/ori_proj.php?cat=3) series by ORI (http://www.e2046.com/ori_index.php) Team. Wai Fung features the custom and culture of an ancient Chinese lady. The gown, pattern on her dress, accessories are all designed according to the Chinese belief, myths and tradition.

http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/full_body.JPG

The face
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/face.JPG

The chest
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/chest.JPG

The back
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/back.JPG

The legs
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/leg.JPG

The first highlight of Wai Fung figure is the gown that she is wearing. The gown consist of a few patterns of bachelor's-button and Chinese phoenix.

The bachelor's-button
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/bachelor's_button.JPG

Chinese phoenix is a symbol of feminine entity in ancient Chinese culture as Dragon presents male. The Chinese phoenix on Wai Fung’s gown also brings out her high virtue and grace.

The Chinese phoenix
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/Chinese_phoenix.JPG


Furthermore, the Chinese phoenix pattern on her dress is not a decal but is actually sculpted. The sculpture is well defined and looks very natural with the folds of her dress.

The dress
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/dress.JPG

The second attention must pay to the craftsmanship of the fur on Wai Fung's neck and sleeves of her gown. Fur is one of the oldest forms of clothing in ancient China. Huge effort was made to sculpt the detail of the fur. You can tell how well-defined the far is by looking at the photos.

Left sleeve
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/left_sleeve.JPG

Right sleeve
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/right_sleeve.JPG

The neck
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/neck.JPG

Pearl, golden token, fazan and jade pendant are accessories that ancient Chinese always fanaticize about.

The belt
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/belt.JPG

The golden token
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/token.JPG

The pearl
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/pearl.JPG

On Wai Fung's hair, flowers and fazan are tacked. Fazan is a hairpin for a lady to hold her hair together. A golden fazan is a symbol of wealth and social position. The flowers and fazan make Wai Fung young and aristocratic.

The flowers
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/flowers.JPG

The fazan
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/fazan.JPG

Finally the little pet on Wai Fung’s arm is a cute hedgehog. It shows Wai Fung is close to animals and nature.

The hedgehog
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/hedgehog.JPG

Wai Fung and Qiao Yin (http://www.e2046.com/product_info.php?products_id=7380)
http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/two_front.JPG

http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/two_back.JPG

http://www.e2046.com/e2046pop/newsletter/forum/ORI/Wai_Fung_2/two_half.JPG

Aridima
June 13th, 2008, 07:01 AM
Very nice sculps, i really like the details

barbelith2000ad
June 13th, 2008, 08:31 AM
Beautifully done amazing detail

maddmaestro
June 14th, 2008, 01:48 AM
the level of detail is insanely amazing!!! great stuff, really! you should do a step by step or tutorial on your process for the costuming details. amazing and awe-inspiring!

Maddmaestro