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HATCHING AND CROSS HATCHING SHADING TECHNIQUES Learn how to use Hatching and Cross-Hatching methods to shade your drawings, especially in Pen and Ink Crosshatching is the layering of planes of parallel lines on top of each other in order to create a gradient or texture in a drawing. Cross Hatching is an extremely popular technique used by inkers to indicate shadows. It's a very effective technique, if done correctly. f you draw on a piece of paper with a soft 3B or 6B graphite pencil and make a dark line by pressing hard then rub over the top of the pencil line with another piece of paper under your finger, then take another look you will see that it has been smudged. The great advantage of hatching and crosshatching for texture is that you can do this technique with anything that can make a mark. It's very effective in ball point pen on the backs of envelopes and junk mail as much as with technical pens on fine Bristol or watercolor paper. You can do it in pencil to shade easily or use colored pencils to blend colors optically in a vibrant powerful way. Crosshatching or hatching are useful ways of shading a drawing in pen, pencil or colored pencils. These shading methods work for any drawing medium that can't smudge or blend, and look good over blending on those that can. Texturing oak bark is a way to show that a tree is an oak, even if it's so close the bark is all you can see in the drawing. It's not hard to draw tree bark accurately once you know what to look for in bark patterns. Every kind of tree has a unique bark pattern. Try drawing it in pencil, pen and ink crosshatching, and colored pen crosshatching in this project Basic Pen Strokes for Ink Drawing...We usually think of ink drawing in terms of line, because of the solid black line created with pen-and-ink, we imagine that we can't create tonal value. While this might be, strictly speaking, true - there are many ways that we can create the illusion of value. Pen and ink drawing describes the process of using pens to apply ink to a surface. There is an endless amount of pen and ink techniques. On this page, we will cover the basics of pen and ink drawing techniques, tools, and materials. Some of the materials you may need to create an ink drawing include ink, drawing pens, various nibs, graphite pencil, eraser, paper towel, a paint brush, and a drawing surface. Basically cross hatching is an illusion created by sets of roughly perpendicular lines that looks like shadow, the darker the shadow the closer together the lines get. Adding shape to cross hatching is usually done with a set of lines that run through the hatch, shaped hatching is usually used to show curved surfaces Shading techniques allow you to weave layer upon layer of pencil marks to add a convincing form to your line drawings.