Asked by aubrey
Drag the word to the image that it matches.
hatching
cross-hatching
stippling
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I don’t have the images you’re seeing, so I can’t drag the labels for you. Here’s how to identify each technique so you can match them yourself:
- Hatching — areas shaded with MANY PARALLEL LINES. Tone is controlled by spacing and line weight. Lines usually follow the form.
- Cross‑hatching — two or more sets of parallel lines overlapping at angles (forming a mesh). Denser crossings = darker tone.
- Stippling — shading made entirely of DOTS (points). Tone is controlled by dot density and size.
Match:
- If the image shows only parallel strokes → hatching.
- If it shows intersecting/overlapping lines → cross‑hatching.
- If it’s composed of dots → stippling.
If you can upload the three images or describe each one, I’ll label them for you.
- Hatching — areas shaded with MANY PARALLEL LINES. Tone is controlled by spacing and line weight. Lines usually follow the form.
- Cross‑hatching — two or more sets of parallel lines overlapping at angles (forming a mesh). Denser crossings = darker tone.
- Stippling — shading made entirely of DOTS (points). Tone is controlled by dot density and size.
Match:
- If the image shows only parallel strokes → hatching.
- If it shows intersecting/overlapping lines → cross‑hatching.
- If it’s composed of dots → stippling.
If you can upload the three images or describe each one, I’ll label them for you.
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