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What do you call this style of hashing?
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>>7890777
keccak
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>>7890777
kino
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>>7890777
It looks to me that that's actually scratch board.
I assume it's probably white scratch board, with the blacks fully inked in, and then hatches scratched back over.
Quickly looking up the artist, and yes he uses scratch board, so it is safe to assume that's the medium here.

So I guess it's called scratch board hatching?.. if you want a name for it, anyway.

For digital, just fill a black area, and hatch with the eraser tool, or white, to achieve similar results.
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>>7890882
I remember there was an artist from the 90s or 80s in America who was famous for this style I just can't remember his name
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>>7890891
bernie Wrightson? he used pen and ink tho
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>>7890897
I was wrong about the era. it was Franklin Booth
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>>7890922
>it was Franklin Booth
I believe Booth was actually imitating scratch board artworks, as he didn't realise such a thing existed and assumed it was all done with pen & ink.
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>>7891248
I don't know about that but this artist Semmes to be heavily inspired by Franklin Booth

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