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Layers of hatching applied at different angles to create different textures and darker tones. At its simplest, a layer of linear hatching is laid over another layer at a 90° angle, to which further diagonal layers may be added. Other methods include layering arbitrary intersecting patches.
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The main concept is that the quantity, thickness and spacing of the lines will affect the brightness of the overall image and emphasize forms creating the illusion of
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Artists use the technique, varying the length, angle, closeness and other qualities of the lines, most commonly in drawing, linear painting and engraving.
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This article is about an artistic technique used in Western art. For the Aboriginal Australian technique used on bark paintings, see
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pattern of the "outer race" component. Also, the commonly used pattern of diagonal lines and variations of it are shown.
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may indicate the material of a component part of an assembly. Many hatching patterns have been standardized by the
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Line work can be used to represent colors, typically by using the same type of hatch to represent particular
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An area of shading next to another area which has lines going in another direction is often used to create
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Hatching in parallel lines. Normally the lines follow the direction of the described plane.
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A drawing from the 1960s. Partial hatching on the stone facade is used for clarity.
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Crosshatching in which layers intersect at slight angles can create a rippled
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Crosshatching is the technique of using line to shade and create value.
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American National Standard for Section Lining ANSI Y14.2M-1979 (R1987)
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in particular perfected the technique of crosshatching in both media.
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Hatching is especially important in essentially linear media, such as
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Hatching using curved lines to describe light and form of contours.
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Art technique of using closely-spaced parallel lines for shading
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of a cam follower stud. Notice the double lines for the
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Index

Cross-hatching
Rarrk
Hatching (disambiguation)

Albrecht Dürer
engraving

French
artistic technique
tonal
shading
drawing
parallel lines
monochromatic
in heraldry
drawing
printmaking
engraving
etching
woodcut
Western art
Middle Ages
old master prints
Master ES
Martin Schongauer
Erhard Reuwich
Michael Wolgemut
Albrecht Dürer
volume
contrast

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