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hatching, technique used by draftsmen, engravers, and other artists who use mediums that do not allow blending (e.g., pen and ink) to indicate shading, modeling, and light and shade. It consists of filling in the appropriate areas with a mass of parallel lines, of varying length, the intensity of effect being achieved by the number of lines used and their proximity to one another.
Also called: cross-hatching (Show more) Related Topics: drawing (Show more) See all related contentWhen these lines are crossed by others, the process is known as cross-hatching. Contrasting threads produce this effect in textiles.
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