lijnenhatching
Lijnenhatching, also known as line hatching, is a drawing technique that uses closely spaced parallel lines to create tonal value, suggest shading, and model form. By varying line density, direction, and line weight, artists can convey light, shadow, and texture without smooth gradients.
Techniques include single hatching (one direction of lines), cross-hatching (two or more sets of lines at different
Applications and history: Hatching has roots in early pen-and-ink drawing and printmaking. It remains common in
Tools and media: Lijnenhatching can be produced with metal nibs and ink, graphite pencils, or digital brushes
Practice and evaluation: Effective hatching relies on deliberate line spacing, consistent direction relative to light, and