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Cross section of an animal's horn. To make a shofar, the bone (
crosshatches) and
fleshy sheath (white) are removed,
leaving the
actual horn....
- goal, with a ball
forming the
crossbar of the letter. This ball was
crosshatched in such a way as to
depict it as
being inside the net,
signifying the...
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autobiographical subjects while refining his
drawing style, a
heavily crosshatched pen-and-ink
style inspired by late 19th- and
early 20th-century cartooning...
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technical excess, with some blurs, some odd frames—where rain
looks like
crosshatches on the screen, for example. The film
wants to
scream the possibilities...
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arrangement of a 3-dimensional
object in two dimensions. It is
traditionally crosshatched with the
style of
crosshatching often indicating the
types of materials...
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similar drawing in the
Freeth 2006
Supplement and
Wright 2005,
Epicycles Part 2.
Proposed (as
opposed to
known from the artefact)
gearing crosshatched....
-
plate is a
transparent sheet of gl**** or
plastic engraved with a grid of
crosshatches called fiducial markers. It was
commonly used in film
cameras (before...
- polyester, and polypropylene, with
nylon content often limited to the
crosshatched threads that make it tear-resistant. Nylon, a
synthetic fiber with inherent...
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nature of the
National Airspace System's
flight lanes tends to
cause crosshatched contrails, and in
general it is hard to
discern from the
ground whether...
- dimensions. It is
often used in
technical drawing and is
traditionally crosshatched. The
style of
crosshatching indicates the type of
material the section...