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  2. Wood engraving - Wikipedia

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    Wood engraving is a printmaking technique, in which an artist works an image into a block of wood. Functionally a variety of woodcut , it uses relief printing , where the artist applies ink to the face of the block and prints using relatively low pressure.

  3. Hatching - Wikipedia

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    Hatching is especially important in essentially linear media, such as drawing, and many forms of printmaking, such as engraving, etching and woodcut. In Western art , hatching originated in the Middle Ages , and developed further into cross-hatching, especially in the old master prints of the fifteenth century.

  4. Multiple lining tool - Wikipedia

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    The multiple lining tool is a burin chisel used in engraving with multiple cutting blades for making parallel lines to create a hatching effect.. The multiple lining tool is also called the multiple tool, lining tool, [1] multiliner, [2] liner, shooter, [3] multiple graver, comb, and half-tone comb.

  5. Woodcut - Wikipedia

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    The development of hatching followed on rather later than engraving. Michael Wolgemut was significant in making German woodcuts more sophisticated from about 1475, and Erhard Reuwich was the first to use cross-hatching (far harder to do than engraving or etching). Both of these produced mainly book-illustrations, as did various Italian artists ...

  6. Engraving - Wikipedia

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    In traditional engraving, which is a purely linear medium, the impression of half-tones was created by making many very thin parallel lines, a technique called hatching. When two sets of parallel-line hatchings intersected each other for higher density, the resulting pattern was known as cross-hatching .

  7. Houma, Thibodaux to host two festivals this weekend. Here's ...

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    Luster is credited by the United Houma Nation with bringing back a traditional palmetto basket weaving technique known as the half-hatch, an art nearly lost to time. The workshops will run from 10 ...

  8. Category:Engraving - Wikipedia

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    Hatching (heraldry) I. Levels of identity security; J. ... Wood engraving; Society of Wood Engravers This page was last edited on 16 February 2020, at 13:52 (UTC) ...

  9. Mezzotint - Wikipedia

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    It was the first printing process that yielded half-tones without using line- or dot-based techniques like hatching, cross-hatching or stipple. Mezzotint achieves tonality by roughening a metal plate with thousands of little dots made by a metal tool with small teeth, called a "rocker".