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OLEGan [10]
3 years ago
10

When an artist places parallel lines closely together to create shade in a drawing, it is referred to as _______. hatching value

blanching blending?
Arts
1 answer:
pochemuha3 years ago
4 0
Hatching. I'm no artist but I'm pretty sure the answer is Hatching. 
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