2. Hatching
• Repeated parralel strokes with a drawing
tool that produce clusters of lines creating
compositional values and tonal variation
usually descriptive of form or surface
3. Cross Hatching
• A series or cluster of parallel lines whether
continuous or broken, that traverse other
clusters of the same kinds of lines creating
tonal and textural variations within a
composition.
4. Scribbling
• Random, multidirectional lines used to
build varied tones, textures, and densities
and to define surface qualities, shape and
volume, or to capture gesture or
movement as in a searching line