The Good, The Bad & The Killer Robot

Luc de Haan is a Dutch concept artist who e19 works at Killzone developer e19 Guerilla Games. The art you’re about to see, however, is as far from the grimy grey darkness of that series as you can get. You can see more of Luc’s work at his personal site and ArtStation page To see the larger pics in all their betdog glory (or, if they’re big enough, sbfplay so you can save them as wallpaper), click on the “expand” button in the bottom-right corner. Fine Art betdog is a celebration of the work of video game artists, showcasing the best of both their professional and personal portfolios. If you’re in the business and have some concept, environment, promotional or character art you’d like sbfplay to share, drop us a line!

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