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Ryoku is still growing.. Big guy cant even reach his head now!
As of this point he's grown to an estimated 90ft but I still need to calculate a weight for such a big puppy.. Any suggestions you have would help out ^^
But Finally! At long last we start growing again! It's been a little while since I posted number three but I'm nowhere done yet! And we're not even halfway there because I have at least five more to go.
Ryoku is copyright Ryoku7 2013
Ryoku is still growing.. Big guy cant even reach his head now!
As of this point he's grown to an estimated 90ft but I still need to calculate a weight for such a big puppy.. Any suggestions you have would help out ^^
But Finally! At long last we start growing again! It's been a little while since I posted number three but I'm nowhere done yet! And we're not even halfway there because I have at least five more to go.
Ryoku is copyright Ryoku7 2013
Category All / Muscle
Species Kaiju / Giant Monster
Size 803 x 886px
File Size 329.3 kB
Listed in Folders
I saw a good formula for figuring out weights and how they increase with height. Because a taller entity requires more muscle to stabilize it, so its not like a flat ratio. So say you wanted to super size a normal 6ft person to 15ft tall
As a ratio it looks like:
(M/m) = (H/h)^3
Or an equation:
M = m * (H/h)^3
h = smaller height/original height
m = matching smaller weight/mass
H = larger height/intended height
M = larger weight/mass
As a ratio it looks like:
(M/m) = (H/h)^3
Or an equation:
M = m * (H/h)^3
h = smaller height/original height
m = matching smaller weight/mass
H = larger height/intended height
M = larger weight/mass
Nice, Use this formula for weight:
Height X Fore Arm Width (diameter) X Thigh Width (also Diameter) X .00062 X 10 = Approximate weight in tons.
This formula is A real formula for figuring body weight by using on measurements of body parts. Used in schools as a way to show children how to find their own way without a scale.
I changed it to account for tons instead of pounds
now lets see the soon to be, tallest thing on earth ^/ \^
Height X Fore Arm Width (diameter) X Thigh Width (also Diameter) X .00062 X 10 = Approximate weight in tons.
This formula is A real formula for figuring body weight by using on measurements of body parts. Used in schools as a way to show children how to find their own way without a scale.
I changed it to account for tons instead of pounds
now lets see the soon to be, tallest thing on earth ^/ \^
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