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 (11)
JLSB
There is definitely a scale problem. If my memory serves me well Sovereign Class is bigger than Embassy class. Birds of Prey looked pretty small next to JL Picard's Enterprise D. You could use the shadow to show the small size of the BoP. Is this Paul Trenkler's Enterprise E? The Nebula is confusing the eye by not staying behind ships. The bump on the world in the back is too strong or moutains on that planet are incredible. That's it for now good work and don't hesite to polish it to make it better.
shayhurs
Good points, still great work. (Hope to get back to modeling soon myself!)
drawbridgep
Now, without wanting to be classed a Trekker or worse a Trekkie, there are actually two classes of the Bird of Prey. The K'Vort-class is much much larger than the B'rel-class. This was mainly because when they made the movies, they discovered a major scale problem and so got around it by creating a new class. They used the same model for both classes in the films. MY GOD!! I AM a trekker!! I like the federation ship. Fantastic model work on that.
vbarreto
Impressive and colorful image!!
anshumangarg
Ohh what the heck, This is the best Trek pic ive seen at renderosity yet!! Keep it up.
amanda_a42
scale problem or not, this is a wonderful image - fantastic mood to it, BRAVO!
synapsefyre
Definately a scale problem, but I like the work otherwise, especially the Federation starship Enterprise NCC-1701-E :)
Nod
As has been mentioned, there's two versions of Bird of Prey. Outstanding picture however you look at it.
Askguden
THe shadow from the BoP looks kinda odd also, but it's a very classy image :D
oooZENOooo
Nice looking image jkinnikin, just watch out for your sence of scale and definement of the primary light. Are these ships you own work? If so i am mighty impressed.
Django
One fine sovereign class mesh