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Inkscape is free and pretty easy to use when you learn how it works if you wanna try remaking them yourself, but I can do it and send you the textures on discord or something if you use it. Or I can show you how to use inkscape :) Inkscape is unlike any other art program since it's vectors, you shape the lines with little handles, so it's easier for people to work with if they don't have illustration skills. It's how the basegame artwork was made (and how most people make textures)
The vanilla vacsuit privdes 32% vac resistance.
It's the helmet that provides 69 vac resistance.
Aren't normal vacsuits around 0.68 for the suit portion?