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What (who) is volumetric hatching - definition

SYSTEM OF PATTERNS USED IN HERALDRY
Hatching system; Hatching (heraldic tinctures); Heraldic hatching
  • Comparison of hatching systems, published by Oszkár Bárczay in Budapest, 1897 (n.b.:'Pegoing' is a typographical error for 'Segoing'. Colors in Hungarian: gold, silver, red, blue, green, black, purple, iron.)
  • Fox-Davies]], ''Complete Guide to Heraldry'' (1909): Extended hatching scheme used in continental heraldry. ''a'', brown; ''b'', blood-red; ''c'', earth-colour; ''d'', iron-grey; ''e'', water-colour; <br>''f'', flesh-colour; ''g'', ashen-grey; ''h'', orange; and ''i'', colour of nature.
  • Example of hatching on the title page of a book printed in 1639 by Francesco Corbelletti
  • Hatching table of [[Thomas de Rouck]] (1645)
  • Hatching table of [[Aegidius Gelenius]], published 1645
  • Hatching table of Charles Segoing (1660 edition)
  • Hatching table of [[Filippo Bonanni]], 1711 [https://archive.org/details/ordinumequestriu00buon/page/n603/mode/2up?view=theater]
  • Hatching table of Zangrius (1600)

Crosshatching         
DRAWING TECHNIQUE
Cross-hatching; Cross-hatch; Crosshatch; Crosshatching; Cross hatching
·noun In drawing and line engraving, shading with lines that cross one another at an Angle.
cross-hatch         
DRAWING TECHNIQUE
Cross-hatching; Cross-hatch; Crosshatch; Crosshatching; Cross hatching
¦ verb shade (an area) with intersecting sets of parallel lines.
Derivatives
cross-hatching noun
Hatching         
DRAWING TECHNIQUE
Cross-hatching; Cross-hatch; Crosshatch; Crosshatching; Cross hatching
Hatching () is an artistic technique used to create tonal or shading effects by drawing (or painting or scribing) closely spaced parallel lines. (It is also used in monochromatic representations of heraldry to indicate what the tincture of a "full-colour" emblazon would be.

Wikipedia

Hatching (heraldry)

Hatching (sometimes called hachure, from the French word) is a conventional system for monochrome denotation of heraldic armory, whereby the tinctures (colours) are represented by dots and lines. This technique is employed in cases where colours, for either aesthetic, practical or economic reasons are not reproduced – e.g. on surfaces such as woodcuts or engravings, seals and coins.

Several systems of hatchings were developed during the Renaissance as an alternative to tricking, the earlier method of indicating heraldic tinctures by use of written abbreviations. The present day hatching system was developed during the 1630s by Silvester Petra Sancta and Marcus Vulson de la Colombière. Some earlier hatching methods were also developed, but did not come into wide use.

Tricking is an alternative method which has the same purpose as hatching.