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This section of the 3dartist.com site has been set aside to share information encountered by 3D Artist magazine editor Bill Allen in pursuing some of his own graphics projects as "Columbine Studio," including making available and supporting an original free cross-platform utility, PullSDTS, for extracting files from "tarballs" (.tar.gz) and soon also for inspecting USGS SDTS transfers.
Current Project
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The current long-term project here is ongoing work at inventing a utility dedicated to organizing and manipulating large collections of best-resolution terrains--larger than can be handled practically by today's GIS and 3D landscape programs. Early byproducts are the PullSDTS utility, and a growing collection of miscellaneous Python programming tips.
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PullSDTS Python Notes Tkinter Notes Code Samples File Formats SDTS Notes Glossary Index |
MicroDEM
A recent related project has been learning and then helping to explain to artists some aspects of the essential MicroDEM freeware GIS application for Win95/etc.
Southwestern History
Many of the above pages for GIS tutorial purposes make reference to four quads that center on Mt. Ellsworth in the Henry Mountains on the northwest side of upper Lake Powell. It was a surprise to learn that the U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Land Management (which holds title), and Utah geological and historical authorities apparently do not know what the name source was for the mountain. As a member of an Ellsworth family line, this little mystery intrigued me enough to marshall facts and resources on a "collaborative research page" to try to help get it solved. Even without the sleuthing, there's some fascinating regional history and geology to learn more about here.
Poser
This much older project was an effort at showing that modeling and mapping can be done within Poser 3 without resort to any other modeling tools. Poser 4 users may find some of the info to be still useful, especially as regards mapping and working around Poser's lack of units for measurement and scale.
Project Page News
27 Jan 2001: This page first posted (reverted to common HTML on 26 April 2001).
See also _What's New on the Project Site.