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Recent content by Steve Rosenow

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    Loowit Sceneries update - FS Resample / QGIS issues, etc.

    I did that in the INF file in several test attempts but was unsuccessful, hence why I posted.
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    Loowit Sceneries update - FS Resample / QGIS issues, etc.

    I have tried setting no data parameter to 0.00 in QGIS during the export but all that does, is set the areas outside of the mesh itself to sea level, and instead of the slight cliffs on the west flank (seen above) they're now 4,000 foot high cliffs. Under the no data column in QGIS for the...
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    Loowit Sceneries update - FS Resample / QGIS issues, etc.

    So, I'm back after a hiatus, mostly brought forth by PC woes but also by research. I have a much better laptop now, and there's been some progress made to the project regarding Mount St. Helens and its pre-1980 appearance. Last week, in what I thought was never going to ever happen, the USGS...
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    Bell 505 JetRanger X

    That's a shame. I was really looking forward to flying that one.
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    Finally, we have the story of KOMO photographer Dave Crockett. He is the only survivor I am paying homage to, in this work, partly because I've been a lifelong viewer of KOMO News, and partly because I nearly ended up with the car in which he drove down and ultimately got trapped in. The...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    After I had posted the last update to this, I made a discovery that ultimately made me revise one model. Unbeknownst to me, there had been a documentary that aired a decade ago on Mount St. Helens' 30th anniversary, and in that documentary was one sole photograph showing Gerry Martin's RV. It...
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    Bell 505 JetRanger X

    I cannot wait to try that out! Question: Before Hovercontrol shut down there was talk (and progress shots) of an update to the Bell 206 for FSX either by Dodosim or Milviz. I cannot remember where, but the VC cockpit works-in-progress shots were incredibly well detailed and photorealistic. Did...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    After I had completed modeling Dave Johnston's Coldwater II location, it became apparent to me that the May 17/morning of May 18 subset package was going to be a heavily-involved affair. An affair in which I decided, upon further thought, that I would model as close as possible (and within...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    While not necessarily a development fork, I have added a significant scenery detail to which marks the dedication of this entire scenery development, to geologist Dr. David A. Johnston. As Mount St. Helens' activity began to ramp up in April, geologists with the USGS sought a closer...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    In comes a fork in the road. This fork, is called "Bulge Discovery, and a pair of beer commercials" A little backstory behind this particular "fork" in development: As a child, the first documentary of Mount St. Helens I watched was a half-hour documentary called "Keeper of the Fire," produced...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    Thank you. It's comments like this that keep this project going in spite of several times lately in which I've thought I should cease development on it. This project basically got started solely out of a personal desire to see what it was like around the volcano before its 1980 eruption. I...
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    Loowit Sceneries - The Official Mount St. Helens Experience.

    As part of the recreation of Mount St. Helens in its pre-1980 environment, I have decided to rename the project a bit. It is now known as Loowit Sceneries, and is the official name for the entire Mount St. Helens set of pre-1980 packages that are now in final development. Over the last few...
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    Coming soon: FSX Time Capsule - - Mount St. Helens Pre-1980 Experience - Part Three: The Morning of May 18, 1980. A peaceful serenity

    I figured I would post a slight update here as there really hasn't been much to update on, except the correction of a rather significant error which, thankfully, I caught sooner rather than later. This particular update uses the May 17, 1980 screenshot although it applies just as well to the...
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    Coming soon: FSX Time Capsule - - Mount St. Helens Pre-1980 Experience - Part Two: The Opening Act

    I've since renamed this phase of the project "The Warm Up Act," and as part of that process I've decided to go in and modify the May 17, 1980 aerial image by overlapping some elements of the May 2, 1980 aerial. Namely, the snowfields on the north side of the volcano. This gives the May 2, 1980...
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