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 --
He also further developed engraving technique, in particular refining cross-hatching to depict volume and shade in a purely linear medium.
Campagnola is able to convey varying tone by different intensities of dots, rather than by techniques of hatching and cross-hatching usually necessary.
His pen and ink drawings show a fine draughtsmanship without requiring cross-hatching.
The backgrounds are mostly of real-life places converted to black and white outlines penciled over and shaded with cross-hatching.
This process is also not well suited for surfaces that require cross-hatching.
The wheel and workpiece are rotated in opposite directions, which creates the cross-hatching.
His use of hatching (parallel lines) and cross-hatching to depict shading and volume, steadily grew more sophisticated and his figure-drawing became more confident, sometimes overconfident.
When lines are placed at an angle to one another, it is called cross-hatching.