Any good books on technical illustration?

Subject: Any good books on technical illustration?
From: Slavko Orsolic <metal -at- EURONET -dot- NL>
Date: Tue, 17 Jun 1997 11:03:22 +0100

Hi eveyrone,

I'm looking for information about 'secrets of the craft' of technical
illustration, not related to tools used (handwork or software). Things
like: which sort of drawing/perspective is most suitable for which job,
rules for 'thick-thin' line drawings, relation in cost/time between
different sort of illustrations and so on.

Can anyone recommend good books about technical illustration ?


TIA


Slavko Orsolic
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E-mail: metal -at- euronet -dot- nl
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