Hi, Ivan. It's so nice to know. The book is intended to be a narrative describing some of the ecosystems throughout the Mesozoic, and the Chapter on the Cretaceous Gobi desert is now coming to an end. For this Chapter, I plan to have 6 anatomical drawings. I really liked the way you captured some of the details while keeping it simple in your Kannemeyer diagram, it's the same style I'm looking for. Anyway, if we could contact more directly, it would be nice to define more details about the style and format of the illustrations. In this case, I am looking for an illustration of the following: a comparison of the epipubic bones of the modern Wallaby and the ancient mammal Zalambdalestes, a Prenocephale skull that shows the thickness of the bony dome, a VelociRaptor Claw, the jawbones of Saurolophus, vertebral extensions of Deinocheirus, and a diagram of a tarbosaurus skull with lower jaw musculature. Based on these descriptions, what do you think the budget might be for the 6 illustrations in this Chapter?