WhatAJoke asked me to adapt my Top Chef scoring system for Project Runway. Who am I to refuse?

So far, I've only done season 2:
Chloe (S2): 21 points
Daniel V (S2): 16.83 points
Santino (S2): 0 points
Andrae (S2): -0.17 points
Zulema (S2): -2.67 points
Diana (S2): -3 points
Daniel F (S2): -4 points
Emmett (S2): -4 points
Guadalupe (S2): -4 points
Heidi (S2): -4 points
John (S2): -4 points
Kirsten (S2): -4 points
Raymundo (S2): -4 points
Nick (S2): -9 points
Marla (S2): -10 points
Kara (S2): -13 points
Designers get:
4 points per win
3 points in the top group
1 point for special circumstances (see below)
-3 points in the bottom group
-4 points when eliminated
Project Runway doesn't have an equivalent to Top Chef's quickfire challenge, but there was one episode in Season 2 where four of the designers were made team leaders based on their concepts. That qualifies as special circumstances, and each of them got a point.
Since no individual winners were named in the two team challenges, each member of the winning team was awarded 3 points for being in the top group, then split the extra point for being the overall winner. This happened with Daniel V, Andrae, and Zulema (Week 4) and again with Daniel V and Andrae (Week 6).
As with Top Chef, finalists do not lose points for not being the overall winner--I don't care if Heidi auf's them. Neither Santino nor Daniel V lost points when Chloe won.
Finally, since Project Runway mixes the top group and bottom group together on the runway, it's sometimes hard to tell who's where--for example, it's very hard to tell whether Andrae is being lauded or damned during the Barbie challenge in Week 3. Therefore, some of the awards involve some guesswork on my part.
I'll do Season 3 tonight, Season 4 tomorrow, and Season 1 when it reaches the top of my Netflix queue.