Hatching is a technique used by artists to create tonal or shading effects in their drawings. Cross hatching and contour hatching are two of the 6 basic hatching techniques. Cross hatching uses <span>fine parallel lines drawn closely together to create the illusion of shade or texture in a </span>drawing. A<span>fter laying down one pass of hatch marks, another set of hatch marks are drawn on top, usually in a perpendicular or near-perpendicular direction to the first set. </span>While in contour hatching<span> there is only one set of hatch marks, and these are lines follow the contours of the subject. </span>
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looks great!
if you want more input but that's all I can think of
The first note is a half note so it’s 1, 2 and the quarter note is 3.
Then the next measure is quarter notes so 1,2,3.
Then I think the last measure goes 1 2 and 3