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hatching

In drawing, the creation of areas of tone or shadow with a series of parallel lines. In cross-hatching the lines are then crossed by other parallel lines. It is often used to block in an area quickly and effectively.

It is also found in the form of brushwork used in tempera painting and fresco to convey a depth or gradation of tone otherwise difficult to obtain in these media.



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There's 30 crosshatching of the inside of the cylinders; mirror polishing of the piston pins and crankshaft.
The translucency of his washwork and crosshatching, with few exceptions, acknowledges the presence of the paper.
Among the whole vessels were a decorated open bowl; a comparatively thick-walled bowl, possibly for use in grinding; a globular pot probably used to fetch water; and a terracotta human head wearing a hat incised with two vertical lines and crosshatching in between, perhaps to suggest a hat made of straw (Fig.
 
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