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I'm looking for fabulous crosshatching art.

I am going to learn hatching, using it for work from life and from imagination, to develop my sense of 3D. You know, with hatching following the form.
It will also be good patience practice ww

Kinda lost, so looking for work from hatching masters so I can study their technique.

Does this Chinese-guy-whose-name-I-forget have a lot of hatching in his yearly thousand pages sketchbooks?

>> No.1702649

Google Anders Zorn plates, might be helpful.

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>>1702649
Thanks for the tip! I feel like a lot of his work isn't as clean as I'd like it, but I also found some gorgeous stuff.
>pic related

>> No.1702656
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Dont know if you'd consider this crosshatching.

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>>1702656
Well it's hatching, maybe not technically corsshatching, but this is exactly what I want to (be able) to achieve!
Googled the name, I thought this face was yummy too.

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>>1702640
> Chinese-guy-whose-name-I-forget
all brack pepur rook arike

>> No.1702675

>>1702663
Holy shit cool

Some of these make me feel like I'm looking at finger prints.

>> No.1702715
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Look up Paul Calle

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http://kse332.deviantart.com/

>> No.1704576

Sorry for disappearing. Suddenly got a boatload of work to do.
Did a study of >>1702715
His hatching lines often spread out circularly (no idea how to formulate this correctly), that blew my mind.
Noticed that I draw very timidly, resulting in a poor value range.

>>1702665
This is an etch, right? That cloth drawing... love it.
And this one is pure awesome too >>1702663
>>1702662
This is weird. Like, it's neatly hatched but it also looks scribbled.

And holy badger pencil this gonna be my next study >>1704268

Man, I feel like a weirdo getting so ecstatic about good art. Now if I buckle down today I can get back to drawing tomorrow.

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>>1704576
Forgot to attach study attempt.

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>>1704577
And here I tried myself from a reference, makes me think that defining large planes is my biggest weakness.

>> No.1704609
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bestest hatch:
michaelangelo

good hatch:
dürer

animu:
kentaru miaura

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if really serious into hatch picrelated is must buy.

got lying on muh desk. its really good.

>> No.1704638

>>1704609
I feel like miura's hatching is very important to what he does.

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hopper

>> No.1704697

>>1704578
Hatching large plains is a bitch; especially if they're meant to be in the lighter tone range. I've found that sometimes the only way is to heavily increase densities of the other levels of shade.

as per >>1704268