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Any how i have to take a break for a bit because im trying to finally finish college(id be a doctor by now and then some if you just counted years) If you were going to use any of my mods i suggest using the weapon ones because they look all right and just work.
The best way I have found to get accurate scaling is to take out the in-game files for the armor and compare them to your artwork.
It also helps if you have copied over coding for existing armor and modify it from there.
Also don't be afraid to dissect mods other people have made to see how they did it.
This advice is not much, but I hope it helps!