Web Master/Systems Administrator II responsible for all external and internal websites, webservers as well as Share Point Administrator, Photographer, Audio/Video Coordinator-equipment technician, Graphic Artist, and CGI Animations. I’m certified as a Microsoft Certified Application Developer (MCAD) and Microsoft Certified Database Administrator (SQL Server 2003).            I retired from the United States Army after 20 years November 10, 2000.  My last job position was as the Automations Director for the United States Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill Oklahoma. My position also held additional responsibilities as a Network / Systems Administrator, Web Master and Graphics Designer with the Field Artillery School.           I was responsible for all computer systems, as well as responsible for design, development and all content on 3 major websites that are used for worldwide instructional purposes. One website, http://sill-www.army.mil/gunnery/, contains a database of over 3 terabytes of information, and was recognized by the Army as the top site in the Army for 1999 and 2000. 1 also did all graphics for instructional and presentational purposes and desktop publishing          I'm currently wishing to stay in the Seattle Washington area. My resume, transcripts and examples of my web development can be downloaded at http://www.kinnikin.com
Skill Summary
10+ years building web-based User Interfaces using modern scripting and markup languages (DHTML, HTML5, CSS, CSS3, AJAX, JSON, JavaScript, JQuery)
Entrepreneurial experience founding my own transportation based -Internet startup – http://www.webslingercycles.com
12 years’ experience working on multimedia tools
Strong spec writing and rapid prototyping skills
Consistently received positive review feedback regarding strong interpersonal, mentoring, and people skills
Nationally published artwork in the computer graphics field
Technical Skills
Computer Languages & Protocols: C#, Visual C#.Net, Visual Basic.Net, Visual Basic, Basic, JavaScript, AJAX, JQuery, HTML/DHTML, HTML5, RESX, CSS, CSS3, XSLT, XML, SOAP, and JSON
Operating Systems; Platforms & Technologies: Windows, DOS, Mac OS; ASP.NET, ASP, IIS, COM, Microsoft Azure, ADO, ADO.Net, AJAX PageMethods, Web Services, BING Image API, Twitter API, Facebook API
Extreme experience and skills using ALL Adobe Creative Suite Applications - to include extreme fluency in Photoshop-InDesign-Premier Pro-Encore-After Effects and Audition
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Comments (13)
Fillingim
WOW! Excellent Shot!!! This image I like!!
Artzy
Nice Work!
zorares
Alright! Klingons doing what they do best!
pakled
HAVOK! Deimos, Phobos, heel, dangit!..;) great work.
gerry_g
Well alright, I can feel Captain Kirks toupee shaking from here, you might like to investigate the possibility of setting some of the texture shaders to fall off and incidence or light incidence angle to stop the craft looking so matt after all they are metal, overall the way youve captured the scene is impressive.......-)
Nod
The models alone are excellent. Cracking scene too.
RG19
Excellent use of Lightwave on this Bird-of-Prey attack scene! And super post work on the torpedos!
amanda_a42
Nice work my friend. Well done!
Django
Cool action image , real good
pnevai
Good composition and a nice overall image. But You can achieve all of the effects in lightwave without having to do so much in poat. A trained eye can spot the post work in the image and there is quite alot. Also as others have commented on previous images, Be cognizant with the lighting. It is one of the very few things off in your images and detacts from what would be a whopping space scene. I rarely use any more than 2 lights in any space scene and as a rule keep the ambient at zero. Keep at it :)
L5
Oh, very nice. Just one quibble: why are the engine lights different?
Moebius87
Beautiful models... very cool scene.
potemkin72000
more MORE GREAT ACTION