linetaso
Linetaso is a term used in digital art and computational geometry to describe a family of methods for generating line-based textures and patterns. In practice, it refers to algorithms that create dense fields of lines whose spacing, thickness, and curvature can be tuned to produce stylistic textures that resemble shading techniques such as hatching or line fill in vector form.
Core concepts associated with linetaso include line families, spacing functions, curvature control, and intersection rules. The
Implementation and workflows typically involve designers setting parameters such as line density, curvature limits, and stroke
Applications for linetaso span generative art, font design, texture creation, architectural visualization, and data visualization, where
History and reception: the concept arose in digital art communities during the 2010s as an extension of