crosshatchingtekniikat
Crosshatching is a drawing technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing a series of intersecting sets of parallel lines. Each set of lines is typically drawn at a different angle. The closer the lines are to each other, the darker the resulting tone. By varying the density and direction of these lines, artists can suggest form, depth, and light.
The basic principle of crosshatching involves building up layers of linework. Initially, a single set of parallel
Different artists employ variations of this technique. Some might use very sharp angles, while others prefer