This document provides information on hatching techniques used in drawing. It defines hatching as overlapping parallel lines that create texture and tone. Cross-hatching is described as layering hatching lines in different directions to darken tones. Various hatching techniques are shown including basic, diagonal, curved, and "curly" hatching. The document explains how hatching can be used to depict volume, texture, folds in cloth, and more. It encourages practicing hatching by creating a book cover using these techniques.
2. Definition
• TO HATCH is
to
draw
overlapping
lines
to
create
a
sensa4on
of
volume
and
chiaroscuro.
3. Techniques
Cross
Hatching
is
where
you
crisscross
several
layers
of
Hatching
in
order
to
darken
your
tones.
Hatching
is
a
drawing
technique
where
you
apply
tone
and
texture
in
rows
of
parallel
lines.
9. How to use
‘hatching
techiques’?
Curved
lines
can
be
used
to
describe
the
volume
and
texture
of
plants
The
ar4st
uses
lines
that
run
on
different
direc4ons
to
suggest
the
cloths
folds.
17. ACTIVITY:
CREATE A BOOK COVER USING
HATCHING TECHNIQUE
MATERIALS:
-A3 paper
-Pencil, pen, marker or colored pencils
ON THE BACK OF YOUR DRAWING:
-Your name, surname and your class letter
-A short summary (no more than 12 lines) about
the book you have chosen for your cover.
18. SOME TUTORIALS ABOUT HATCHING AND
CROSS-HATCHING:
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hBp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzYOXBf5KEo&feature=related
hBp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=117AN3MQuVs&feature=related