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In art what is crosshatching?

Cross hatching is where you do lines close together and then you do lines the opposite way on top of the lines you've just done. This is a shading technique. The closer they are the more darker it will seem.


What shapes have no parallel lines?

Well, parallel lines are a pair of lines that could go on forever without intersecting. They could be going in the vertical direction or in the horizontal direction. I'm going to list a few shapes; circle triangle I'm sure there are more, but those are the only ones I could think of at the top of my head.


White lines parallel to the road separate two or more lanes going in the?

same direction, if the lines are broken this means you are allowed to change lanes. If the line or lines are solid, you are not supposed to change lanes.


When shading with a pen you can use what two techniques?

Crosshatching, the formation of lines that intersect, is one technique. How close the lines are determines the darkness or lightness of the shading. Also scribbling can be used in the same manner, although more random, can be used as a different style. And there is pointillism, the formation of dots, used in the same way as described above , can be even more accurate., in the same way photographs are formed.


Is there going to be more one direction tickets on sale?

yes


What do solid white lines mean?

They mark the edge of the carriageway/roadway.


What does the film sign U stand for?

In mathematics, more specifically quadratics, it refers to "OR." As opposed to "AND", which is represented by an upside down "U", it is to be solved by drawing a graph of two (or more) lines and shading in one equation "OR" the other.


What do parallel lines have?

No point in common. That is correct. More common explanation is that even if you extend the lines in either direction, they would not touch (i.e. have a common point.)


What are the solid while lines stretching across one or more lanes in the same direction indicating the proper place to come to a stop at an intersection.?

stop lines


Are solid while lines stretching across one or more lanes in the same direction indicating the proper place to come to a stop at intersection?

stop lines


Why do designers use tonal shading?

they use tonal shading to help make the drawing look more 3D, plus they use this shading to contrast the bouncing of light on the sides of the figure.


How does the sun help us finding direction?

You can see alot further in the direction you're going and see the compass more easier