speed reading demonstration
Friday, November 21st, 2008
Read the details (its about crime scene investigation murder)?
I’m doing a project for Crime Scene Investigation class and i have to create something but what? is the question a asked and this is the response i recived Try a visual project which is easy and interesting and it would consist of blood splatters from a giun shot at 7 feet up and 6 feet away from the vwounded victim. The blood splatters are different sizes based on where they had fallen from and the speed in which they fell at (9.8 meters/sec)- graphics bring a visual concept that demonstrations lack in and how do i create that visual domenstration if I’m not a good artist?
I don’t know any answer to you question, but it sounds like an awesome homework assignment!
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