>>9170That MEGA folder is actually outdated now since all of the Illustrations have been released in higher quality compared to the ones found in there.
<But in either case, I actually found a much more intuitive (albeit still time consuming) way on bypassing the ability to download all of the pictures there that I will explain below:
>Double click on an image file>Go to the 3 dots on the top right and select "Open in new window">Once there, go to the 3 dots on the top right again and select "Details" (This will show you the original dimensions of the pic)>Next hit "Ctrl+Shift+I" to open Inspect Element>Click in the 'Elements' panel, hit "Ctrl+F" and search for "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com" and hit the down arrow to find the link to the image, or search "w191" and it'll most likely take you to the image link.>Next you'll want to look at the image details and see the dimensions of how big the original picture is and you'll want to take those numbers and replace it with the ones at the end of "=w**-h**" in the image link in the Elements panel. w = width and h = height if it wasn't obvious. Also for the most part the string of letters and numbers at the end have mostly been "=w1919-h966", but the numbers might be slightly different sometimes which is why I said it'll most likely take you to the link when searching for "w191". >Once you inputted the correct pixel dimensions, click on the link and it should take you to a new tab for you to download the image in its original quality.<I've already gone ahead and downloaded all of the Illustrations using the method above and mirroring it here so you won't have to go through that annoying struggle.
https://mega.nz/folder/vjgQCZLa#EllbJ7g2Kp2FGfCSJYdSjA