Artist Unveiled Book-Inspired Yennefer Figurine from The Witcher
Diana Golenko
While many fans recognize Yennefer of Vengerberg from the video game adaptation of The Witcher, one artist has reimagined the sorceress in a form closer to her literary origins. Victoria, a digital sculptor from Bulkamancer Sculpts, has shared her take on the character via ArtStation — a collectible figurine inspired by Andrzej Sapkowski’s novels.
The design blends familiar elements from CD Projekt RED’s version, such as stockings and a corset, but also introduces new, original details. Victoria aimed to bring the character closer to the books with features like a gown with a thigh slit, exposed shoulders, and a newly designed velvet choker.
Previously, another digital sculptor showed off his versions of Ada and Jill from the Resident Evil game series.
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