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'''Pierre Thériault''' AKA '''TheRealT!''' is a Canadian digital artist. He started out at [[Dreamwave Productions]] in 1999 as a color assistant, eventually working his way up to lead colorist, during which time he briefly worked on their ''Transformers'' comics. After a stint at | '''Pierre Thériault''' AKA '''TheRealT!''' is a Canadian digital artist. He started out at [[Dreamwave Productions]] in 1999 as a color assistant, eventually working his way up to lead colorist, during which time he briefly worked on their ''Transformers'' comics. After a stint at [[UDON Entertainment|UDON Comics]], including work on ''Deadpool'' and ''AgentX'', he left the comic industry in favor of game development, taking up a position at Ubisoft Games developing models and textures. One of the more recent games he worked on was the tie-in game for James Cameron's ''Avatar''. | ||
==Coloring work== | ==Coloring work== | ||
*''[[Prime Directive]]'' [[Prime Directive Preview|Preview]], [[Prime Directive issue 1|#1]] | *''[[Prime Directive]]'' [[Prime Directive Preview|Preview]], [[Prime Directive issue 1|#1]] | ||
*[[Armada (mini-comic)|''Armada'' mini-comic]] | *[[Transformers: Armada (mini-comic)|''Armada'' mini-comic]] | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||
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Latest revision as of 18:11, 4 October 2025
Pierre Thériault AKA TheRealT! is a Canadian digital artist. He started out at Dreamwave Productions in 1999 as a color assistant, eventually working his way up to lead colorist, during which time he briefly worked on their Transformers comics. After a stint at UDON Comics, including work on Deadpool and AgentX, he left the comic industry in favor of game development, taking up a position at Ubisoft Games developing models and textures. One of the more recent games he worked on was the tie-in game for James Cameron's Avatar.





