VOTE explosion vs Night Moth's explosion

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This is just a VOTE explosion calc now because I messed up the part about night gai's explosion

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Shinsuusenju in relation to mountains and PS

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SS= 241 px
PS/Kurama= 15 px
Mountains= around the 28-47 pixel range (let's use 36 as an average)

Explosion resulting from the clash of Choujou Kobetsu and 11 enhanced BDs:

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Explosion height= 344 px
Explosion width= 401 px
Mountains= 8-9 pixels range (I'll use 8)

Set up the proportion:

Height of Shinsuusenju/height of mountains = unknown height of SS/height of mountains

241/28 = x/8

x = 68.8 px tall so we can conclude this is about the height of SS:

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Here we can see PS and Mokujin inside the barrier (34 px.)

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Since we already know the height of PS/Kurama in the first picture (15 px) we can see how tall SS would be if it were in the barrier by setting up a proportion.

Height of PS/Height of SS = height of PS/unkown height of SS

15/241 = 34/x

x = 512.12 px tall

One last proportion:

Height of SS/Height of explosion = Height of SS/Unkown height of explosion

68/344 = 512/x

x=2,590

Spoiler alert, this one's huge:

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I dont think so.

The height of Night Moth explosion is the height of Hirudora explosion and height of VOTE explosion is the height of Night Moth explosion:)

Just rawly looking at that picture without any calc.
 

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I dont think so.

The height of Night Moth explosion is the height of Hirudora explosion and height of VOTE explosion is the height of Night Moth explosion:)

Just rawly looking at that picture without any calc.

Lol wat :lol
 

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not accurate. night gais impact didnt come close to dwarfing the bijudama crater like your scaling depicts.

you do realize that the god tree is hovering above the bijudama crater and its roots are planted into the bijudama crater acting as an anchor, correct? doesnt seem like your height scaling takes this into account.

you are doing all of this pixel scaling instead of using direct panel where the constructs are compared. theres a bunch of direct panel that blatantly refutes this.
 

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not accurate. night gais impact didnt come close to dwarfing the bijudama crater like your scaling depicts.

you do realize that the god tree is hovering above the bijudama crater and its roots are planted into the bijudama crater acting as an anchor, correct? doesnt seem like your height scaling takes this into account.

you are doing all of this pixel scaling instead of using direct panel where the constructs are compared. theres a bunch of direct panel that blatantly refutes this.

Ehh you're right

Deleting the part 2 of my calc. Still think the VOTE explosion is about right though
 

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A few minor mistakes. In both the second and third images, not only can you notice that the angle in them is slightly different from the one in the first image, but you also didn't cover the full width of the explosion (only missed a little though). And in the fourth image you can clearly see that the face of the barrier that you used for your scale is slightly curved, and yet you scaled it as if it was completely horizontally straight, and also, the face you used for scaling is clearly closer perspective wise than PS, so you can't directly compare them both for scaling, if you did the same thing with the one in the back (which is likely as wide as the one you used), you would've gotten a much lower result, as it's farther away, and therefore will look smaller, which means less pixels, therefore a different result.

Your calc isn't completely accurate, but I wouldn't say it's too far off either.

Edit: Actually, now that I look at it again, PS's angle is also tilted upwards, so you can't see the full height of it. And there's absolutely no way that the difference between PS and Shinsuusenju's height is that much bigger than the difference between Shinsuusenju and Kurama's (on its fours) height.
 
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A few minor mistakes. In both the second and third images, not only can you notice that the angle in them is slightly different from the one in the first image, but you also didn't cover the full width of the explosion (only missed a little though). And in the fourth image you can clearly see that the face of the barrier that you used for your scale is slightly curved, and yet you scaled it as if it was completely horizontally straight, and also, the face you used for scaling is clearly closer perspective wise than PS, so you can't directly compare them both for scaling, if you did the same thing with the one in the back (which is likely as wide as the one you used), you would've gotten a much lower result, as it's farther away, and therefore will look smaller, which means less pixels, therefore a different result.

Your calc isn't completely accurate, but I wouldn't say it's too far off either.

How is the angle different from the first picture, in the second and third images? And you can ignore the measurement of the barrier, since I don't actually use that measurement in this calc in this thread. (I did earlier but realized it was wrong so I deleted the part where I used the barrier's length.)
 

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How is the angle different from the first picture, in the second and third images? And you can ignore the measurement of the barrier, since I don't actually use that measurement in this calc in this thread. (I did earlier but realized it was wrong so I deleted the part where I used the barrier's length.)

The first picture is a frontal view slightly tilted upwards, while the second and third is tilted upwards slightly more, not that this part makes that big of a difference in your result. And yeah, since you're not using numbers here, the small bit of the width you missed does not make that much of a difference. However the fourth image is mostly what screws your calc up, since it has an awkward angle for scaling, as you can't see PS's full height, the face of the barrier is closer to the reader's perspective, and it's curved. If you want to make a more accurate calc, I suggest you to find a scan with a better angle, since with this scan you can't get a 100% accurate estimate, what you can do however, is use the face of the barrier in the back for a low end scaling, it will not be 100% accurate, but will give you an idea of at least how big VotE's explosion is compared to SS and PS.

Edit: Lmao, read this wrong I thought you said you didn't use the explosion's width measurement. Silly me. Guess that's what I get for skimming through posts at 1 AM.
 
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The first picture is a frontal view slightly tilted upwards, while the second and third is tilted upwards slightly more, not that this part makes that big of a difference in your result. And yeah, since you're not using numbers here, the small bit of the width you missed does not make that much of a difference.

I see what you're saying now. Though both pictures seem to have a frontal view tilted slightly upwards, so if one is more than the other it's really a negligible difference.

However the fourth image is mostly what screws your calc up, since it has an awkward angle for scaling, as you can't see PS's full height, the face of the barrier is closer to the reader's perspective, and it's curved. If you want to make a more accurate calc, I suggest you to find a scan with a better angle, since with this scan you can't get a 100% accurate estimate, what you can do however, is used the face of the barrier in the back for a low end scaling, it will not be 100% accurate, but will give you an idea of at least how big VotE's explosion is compared to SS and PS.

Edit: Lmao, read this wrong I thought you said you didn't use the explosion's width measurement. Silly me.

I didn't use the barrier's measurement. But yeah, i didn't use the explosion's width measurement either. They're just drawn on there.
 

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Dude SS is no where near that much bigger than Madara's Ps.
 

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Perfect Susanoo and Kurama are different sizes, even if Kurama is coated in PS at the time. At VOTE, Kurama was on all fours, but the PS stands on two legs.
 

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Since we already know the height of PS/Kurama in the first picture (15 px) we can see how tall SS would be if it were in the barrier by setting up a proportion.

Don't see how this works. PS and Kurama aren't the same size. PS is taller and larger than Kurama. So your proportion doesn't work if you are using the 15 px as a measurement of PS to compare it to Shinsuusenju.
 

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Your calculation of 8 pixels for the mountains isn't viable bro. You'd need to use more complicated math to calculate those, and anyways, you can clearly see they'd be taller then Kurama's body by quite a bit.
 
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