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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I believe the correct answer from the choices listed above is the first option. The step of the <span>critical analysis process you would express your personal opinion about whether or not an artwork is successful is evaluation. This is solely based on how you see the work, how you perceive and understand it.</span>
The CORRECT answer is A.I know this because I took the test.