I started to make a Knight in Silo and move it over to Maya
Here is one from a series of medical illustrations I did for Dr. Robert Vaughan for lecturing physicians in conference settings. This shows Motor Evoked Potentials (MEPs) from the brain to the quads and gastrocnemius and anterior tibialis.
An animatic for David Tubb (sound design by Emmy Award winner, Jeff Whitcher)
Mobile Web app makes personnel accountability easier
The Air Force Personnel Accountability and Assessment System (AFPAAS) has made the news! A web application I had help design and develop for the Air Force has now become a mobile application. It all started during Hurricane Katrina and the development of the Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System. The Navy was facing the 5th worst natural disaster in American history, and the Navy did not know the where abouts of their personnel and their family members. I helped write the mission statement seen on the login page:
“Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS) standardizes a method for the Navy to account, assess, manage, and monitor the recovery process for personnel and their families affected and/or scattered by a wide-spread catastrophic event. NFAAS provides valuable information to all levels of the Navy chain of command, allowing commanders to make strategic decisions which facilitate a return to stability.”
It’s nice to see the team I worked with continue to build upon the past successes we achieved with NFAAS.
Trying out the Carbonmade!
I like the simple to use interface of Carbonmade. Very slick! Although they give you a bigger Flash portfolio display resolution, they don’t give you 3 Gigs of space like WordPress. Bummer
I love designing and building levels. I’m really into analyzing game play, and I’ll chew your ear off asking for your opinion. The fact is, it’s been difficult to stop.
Like Charles M Schulz for comics, I’m a self described “absolute fanatic” for the Unreal Engine.
16 years of professional experience in the field of applied software technologies. I am known for “getting in the shoes of the user”, and thriving under pressure. I have earned award winning recognition both from the private sector and higher echelons of the DoD. I have designed and implemented medical visualization software, on-line interactive GUIs and Web presentations.
Clients Include:
- Synthes
- SureFire
- Uniden
- Jabra
- Olausen Billiards
- San Diego Union Tribune
- Matthews|Evans|Albertazzi
- SPAWAR
- U.S. Army
- U.S. Navy
- U.S. Marines
- U.S. Coast Guard
- Fourth Estate (DOD)
- Air Force, Coast Guard
- The F.B.I.
- USDA
References available by request | online resume available at www.ryanjohnsond.com

