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Hatching lines are usually drawn at an angle of 45°.
Step-by-step explanation:
Hatching lines do not cross each other and they appear parallel to each other mostly at an angle of 45°.
They are used to showcase the linear drawings in a better perspective and different between various shades of light on the object drawn.
Also, they are helpful to represent a three dimensional view of the image.
Similar, Cross-hatching lines are drawn which cross each other and are used in carvings and etchings.
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