0 two groups of parallel lines that are drawn close together across each other, especially at an angle of 90°, on parts of a picture to show differences of light and darkness
The old mechanical process of constructing tones by cross-hatching is now almost obsolete.
Penetration of enzymatic agents is limited in eschar and requires either softening by autolysis or cross-hatching by sharp incision prior to application.
For example, it can identify sequences such as words, dotted lines, or cross-hatching, which are an aligned series of lines or graphic symbols that have the same characteristics.
The abrasive is oscillated or rotated while the workpiece is rotated in the opposite direction; these motions are what causes the cross-hatching.
Traditional pen-and-ink techniques such as stippling and cross-hatching can be used to create half-tones or the illusion of form and volume.
The book is densely illustrated, using a detailed cross-hatching technique and typically 812 panels per page.
Out-turned double-volutes are found on the neck which are filled with cross-hatching.
He engraved twenty-four plates characterized by a peculiar manner of treatment, consisting of the employment of bold parallel strokes without any cross-hatching.