A Polish artist, Mateusz Michalski, shared a distinctive piece of Witcher-inspired art created in his free time. The piece, titled Triss in the Bedroom, features a red-haired sorceress in an unbuttoned white shirt, with a hint of underwear visible beneath. The depiction draws inspiration from a model known as EzySummers, who previously styled the character Triss for a bath scene in another work.
Beyond this single piece, Michalski has contributed concept and board art to several projects. His portfolio includes art for Warlocks 2: God Slayers, Strategy Expeditions: Rome, and board game visuals for Serpents in the Mist, Enchanters: Overlords, Valda – Rise of the Giants, Ragnarok, and Aeon Trespass: Odyssey. The breadth of his work demonstrates a versatile approach to fantasy and strategy game aesthetics that resonates with fans of the genre.
In related developments, advances in neural networks have provided new ways to visualize beloved characters. Recently, systems demonstrated how Geralt from The Witcher might be rendered by artificial intelligence in a hypothetical Witcher 4. Other projects also showcased AI interpretations featuring Geralt alongside Triss and Yennefer, underscoring a growing curiosity about how these characters translate across digital media. Meanwhile, for fans of STALKER 2, developers shared concepts of a bayun, a mutated creature from the Zone, in a nod to the franchise’s iconic lore. These discussions reflect a broader interest in how technology and imagination intersect within the fantasy and sci-fi universes fans follow closely.
Source: VG Times