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Roxxy is the last of the unlocked stretch goals for the Infernal Heroes Kickstarter Campaign. Since her standard version was a flute playing pastel goth, I wanted to show her progression not only in the instrument and equipment she, has but with her edgy attitude as well. I pictured her as a more introverted character in the beginning that found not only her voice but her power as a performer. Her mana powered organ keytar was a bit of a challenge to design given that I wanted something that felt hot rod rockabilly but also pop diva. Thankfully I kept pushing the design and am really happy with how she turned out. When I model a character, I like to polypaint them so that the personality of the character is constantly present while I sculpt. Often I will redesign during the sculpting/modelling phase and keeping things in color gives me a quick read on how forms are interacting with each other. Additionally,it allows me to see a more complete character prior to printing in the event that I run out of time or funds to get them painted. My growing planet of grey minis makes me sad so this way I can at least pretend as though they are in color.