0 If two groups of parallel lines cross-hatch, or you cross-hatch them, they are close together and cross each other, often in order to show differences of light and darkness on a picture:
Cross-hatch the entire surface of the paper to give greater intensity.
The black-and-white illustrations had closely worked lines that cross-hatched.
Arrow-straight roads cross-hatch each other on a checkerboard of fields.
A cross-hatch was drawn on the monitor screen to identify the target area.
The spaces between the figures were occupied by panels with cross-hatch designs and sculpted vegetation and animals.
A squarer cornered radiator grille insert had a cross-hatch pattern that appeared both above the bumper and through a horizontal slot cut into it.
When enabled, areas of the image over a certain threshold are filled with a striped or cross-hatch pattern.
Snakeskin, with its highly periodic cross-hatch or grid patterns, appeals to people's aesthetics and have been used to manufacture many leather articles including fashionable accessories.