Match the belly to the crown on the back, radius as a green pea all 4 corners. 
This I will disagree with. The most efficient cross section is a rectangle but you can't have that when following a ring on the back. You can have a flat belly, though and that minimizes the compression stress on the belly wood by spreading it as evenly as possible and reduces the chance of taking set or getting chrysals.
Definitely want to radius the corners, especially on the back. I only radius mine maybe 0.08"-0.1", though, never as much as the recommended pea size. A bigger radius doesn't hurt, it just takes a bit of performance away for more margin on lifting a splinter. YMMV.
Why would you want that bow bending closer to the fades? That doesn’t make any sense to me…
Wood can't take the strain that FG can, so you get better performance by getting the whole limb to bend and share the strain more equally. If you concentrate the bend all in one spot like you can with FG you overstress the wood and end up with a bunch of set and poor performance.
Mark