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'''Stuart Ng''' (born [[December 9]], 19??) is a Canadian comic colorist. After receiving an education at the Center for Digital Imaging and Sound in Vancouver, he gained employment at [[Dreamwave Productions]] as a colorist. Following the company's bankruptcy, he worked briefly at [[Mainframe Entertainment]] as a concept artist, and for [[Devil's Due Press]] on ''Cannon Busters''. Since then, he has taken up a career in computer game development, working again as a concept artist mostly for Threewave Software on titles such as ''[[wikia:c:ghostbusters:Ghostbusters: The Video Game|Ghostbusters: The Video Game]]'', ''Turok'' and ''Wolfenstein''.
'''Stuart Ng''' (born [[December 9]], 19??) is a Canadian comic colorist. After receiving an education at the Center for Digital Imaging and Sound in Vancouver, he gained employment at [[Dreamwave Productions]] as a colorist, working on such titles as ''Mega Man'' and ''Transformers''. Following the company's bankruptcy, he worked briefly at [[Mainframe Entertainment]] as a concept artist, and for [[Devil's Due Press]] on ''Cannon Busters''. Since then, he has taken up a career in computer game development, working again as a concept artist mostly for Threewave Software on titles such as ''[[wikia:c:ghostbusters:Ghostbusters: The Video Game|Ghostbusters: The Video Game]]'', ''Turok'' and ''Wolfenstein''.


==Coloring work==
==Coloring work==

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Stuart Ng (born December 9, 19??) is a Canadian comic colorist. After receiving an education at the Center for Digital Imaging and Sound in Vancouver, he gained employment at Dreamwave Productions as a colorist, working on such titles as Mega Man and Transformers. Following the company's bankruptcy, he worked briefly at Mainframe Entertainment as a concept artist, and for Devil's Due Press on Cannon Busters. Since then, he has taken up a career in computer game development, working again as a concept artist mostly for Threewave Software on titles such as Ghostbusters: The Video Game, Turok and Wolfenstein.

Coloring work

In all cases, Stuart Ng was credited alongside other colorists