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(Fullside = 800 x 1280, no Download necessary)>>Liàng Jiǎo San: Model of Three Legs
Liàng Jiǎo Wu: Model of Five Legs
Your average model is beautiful, let there be no doubt, but these days a beautiful woman is a dime a dozen. Fortunately Miss San here has natural assets that always kept her a step step step ahead of her peers, and when she turned to the world of modelling they really helped her get a foot foot foot in the door of a top modelling agency, most prominently in the area of shoes and legwear. Of course, being raised with strong traditional family values, San could never accept a contract without consulting, or sometimes even including her nearly-twin sister Wu. If a designer wants to display a whole line of shoes or legwear, they undoubtedly turn to her and her sister Wu; their unique symmetrical, yet rotationally-asymmetrical aesthetic allows for less time in the dressing room, and more time for playful creativity. And more than one top designer has felt especially in need of a challenge, and created some of the most beautiful and artful outfits of their fashion careers.
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Something randomly inspired by an ad (linked below) found by AccessWorld on eBay. I made sister "San" straight from the (likely) plastic display legs from the primary image, whereas sister "Wu" was made from the five models sitting on the couch in the image found one or two [PgDn] keypresses down the page. Why bother making both? Well, because "San" was actually pretty simpe to make, and "Wu" was a little more technically challenging... and alluring as well By the way, by my Google-Translate level understanding of Chinese (none at all but I did some experimenting
), "Yīngchǐ" means "foot" (though I think more likely a unit of measurement than a body part), and "San" and "Wu" mean "three" and "five" respectively
If someone knows better Chinese than I do, I would greatly appreciate a better translation. I don't wanna insult anybody after all
UPDATE: After conversing with a few people who very likely know more than I do about the subject, I decided to change their names. Turns out what I had before meant a measurement of distance (feet, as in 12 inches), not meaning a body part as I intended. So after said conversing, I gave them a three-character name. Like I said, I don't know Chinese language at all, but I know enough about culture that three character names do exist ( - 3-)
Ad that inspired this image listed by seller "springbloomzx", discovered by AccessWorld
Three-legged stock image first used on the internet in 2002, on a site called "kantao.net"
Couch leggings model I'm pretty sure is Wang Qiu Zi, also called "QiQi"