Combat Mechs of The Future (and Some Robot Trashmen): Art by Sheng Lam – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Combat Mechs of The Future (and Some Robot Trashmen): Art by Sheng Lam

Sheng Lam is a Korean concept artist and avid robot fan who devotes all his free time to drawing futuristic mechs and other unusual vehicles.

His off time is taken up by working on the space simulator Star Citizen, for which he draws concepts at Cloud Imperium Games. He doesn’t talk much about his work, but it doesn’t matter – Lam’s own projects are obviously just as interesting.

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