Saturday, April 18, 2015
Crosshatching--- by raj maurya
Crosshatching
Crosshatching is a shading technique in which one set of lines crosses over (overlaps) another set. In the upper set (see the next drawing), the crosshatching lines are far apart and lots of white spaces are visible. Lines that are close together (as in the second set) look like a solid tone.
Crosshatching lines can have noticeable spaces between them or appear to be a solid tone.
Shading Techniques BY RAJ MAURYA 8081939049
Hatching
Hatching is a series of straight or curved lines (called a set), drawn beside one another to give the illusion of a value. Depending on the shading effects you want, you can make the individual lines in hatching sets far apart or close together. In the hatching set in the upper left (in the next illustration), you can clearly see each individual hatching line. However, the hatching lines in the second set are drawn closely together to create a solid tone.
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