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Can MS Paint be used reliably to pixel scale?

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I was planning on doing a calc regarding Godzilla (Heisei)'s durability. His atomic breath is placed at 1.2 million degrees Celsius, and the Super X2 reflects this beam at 10,000 times the power/temperature. The beam appears to be a cylinder 4 meters in diameter, but there are no values for emissivity at such high temperatures. The images in question are as such:

http://static5.comicvine.com/uploads/scale_super/11119/111191676/4115588-gz+feat+durability+(21).jpg

http://static1.comicvine.com/uploads/original/11119/111191676/4115587-gz+feat+durability+(20).png

If anyone has attempted this calc before, my apologies. Someone can close this thread.

As a side note, I am using the emissivity of uranium, because as per this Toho Kingdom thread the atomic breath that reaches 1.2 million degrees Celsius is known as the Uranium Atomic Heat Ray (ÒéªÒâ®ÒâïÒéªÒâáµö¥Õ░äþå▒þÀÜ)

Am I allowed to use stats for length and height from WIkizilla?

Note: This calc will only further justify around small Planet level Attack Potency for the Big G in Heisei II. But his dura may be over the top with a 10,000x multiplier slapped onto the temperature.
 
I believe MS Paint is perfectly usable for pixel scaling, but I personally use PaintDotNet for it.

I think Wikizilla uses official length and height stats, so it should be fine.
 
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