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		Definition of cross-hatch in English: cross-hatchverb [with object]often as noun cross-hatching(in drawing or graphics) shade (an area) with intersecting sets of parallel lines. (绘画或制图用语)用相交的多组平行线把(某区域)涂暗  the region is defined by diagonal cross-hatching Example sentencesExamples -  He made a few abstract lines, cross-hatched, and then started filling in with permanent marker.
 -  His characteristic style, which makes great use of cross-hatching, appears casual.
 -  Among the very first techniques taught in art classes are how to render objects in a variety of ways: line, shadows, contour line, stippling, cross-hatching and so on.
 -  Previous accidents have led to a cross-hatched area (bordered with a broken line) being painted down the centre of the road.
 -  Tightly constructed and heavily worked, the drawings are made, over weeks and months, from layers of cross-hatching and parallel strokes, with results that are paradoxically dense and crisp.
 -  I gave them handouts on texture examples that included hatching, cross-hatching, stippling, small circles, scales, scribble texture and more.
 -  Their rough cross-hatching disrupts but does not obliterate the darkness, creating a dramatic balance between gestural and geometric elements.
 -  Straight line decorations included parallel lines (horizontal, vertical, or diagonal) and cross-hatched lines.
 -  They include precise cross-hatching, clusters of vertical or horizontal lines, small organic shapes suggesting fragments of larger images, and broad lines arranged in configurations that recall petroglyphs.
 -  We selected the various skin-tone colors from our boxes and practiced blending, hatching and cross-hatching on scraps of colored construction paper to explore the possibilities of creating shadows and highlights.
 -  Parallel, cross-hatched, and concentric line decorations are the most common.
 -  One teacher remembers his early drawings as ‘scribbles’; others recall rudimentary figures obliterated by cross-hatching.
 -  Methods of shading - like dot density, line proximity and cross-hatching - can be used with equal success on both surfaces.
 -  Some of the shading techniques used were cross-hatching, stippling, spirals and close repetition of continuous lines.
 -  These works are delicate and loose, with washy grounds and linear accents, bits of cross-hatching and curving organic shapes.
 -  His drawings are monochrome, intricately cross-hatched and shaded.
 -  She introduces cross-hatching as an internal element in wheeling and receding shapes that recall igneous rocks scored with veins of quartz.
 -  His use of long sinuous lines with no cross-hatching gave his work at its best great directness and clarity.
 -  Here he's assembled hives of cross-hatching that climb across the full-page drawings.
 -  In the bundle of materials there is a map which identifies by cross-hatching various areas.
 
 Synonyms orchestrate, arrange, set, adapt     |