Hey- I like your storyboards..for the antivenom maybe you could try calling posion controll or look on the discovery channel web site I think they might have done something on snake bites...I don't know if they are the same as spiders though? I also really like the bear at the end. Can't wait to see more of your story!
I don't know how to make the story boards bigger yet either. I'll tell you if I find a way. Story boards I can see the difference though, more clear and I like the bear being outside. This shows us he still has no idea what may potentially happen. Cool story idea... a new way to show medical imaging!
Yes, my prior study of neuropsychology comes in handy at last! A quick wikipedia check: the main toxin in black widow spiders is a latrotoxin, which is in fact a neurotoxin. It works by creating holes in a nerve cell's membrane, leading to uncontrollable firing and eventually cell death. This would be awesome to animate, if you got the chance.
Here's the wiki if you're interested. Not necessarily 100% accurate but it's a good start to find some solid scientific research:
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I like your storyboards..for the antivenom maybe you could try calling posion controll or look on the discovery channel web site I think they might have done something on snake bites...I don't know if they are the same as spiders though? I also really like the bear at the end. Can't wait to see more of your story!
I don't know how to make the story boards bigger yet either. I'll tell you if I find a way. Story boards I can see the difference though, more clear and I like the bear being outside. This shows us he still has no idea what may potentially happen. Cool story idea... a new way to show medical imaging!
Yes, my prior study of neuropsychology comes in handy at last! A quick wikipedia check: the main toxin in black widow spiders is a latrotoxin, which is in fact a neurotoxin. It works by creating holes in a nerve cell's membrane, leading to uncontrollable firing and eventually cell death. This would be awesome to animate, if you got the chance.
Here's the wiki if you're interested. Not necessarily 100% accurate but it's a good start to find some solid scientific research:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Latrotoxin
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