Paint By Note

Paint by Note Value Specs

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First, look at a photo, or a landscape and try to guess which note in the system you should use. Then put these on and you'll find how your eyes trick you.

I paint all my note paintings wearing these, and then I don't have to hold anything. Once I started painting with them I don't want to paint without them.

Unlike other red lenses, these glasses are specially created to remove all colors so you can see the notes, or values, in any scene or photo.

Once you look through these, you may be surprised how far off your perceived value notes were!

You'll want a pair for the studio and another if you paint outside.

 Also, they offer 100% UV protection.

 

Customer Reviews

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Sharon F
Inside or outside

I bought these to use when taking photos to see if the photo would be right to paint. I used them to check my values inside yesterday on a painting I was doing, and it allowed me to correct my painting for the better. I can see that I will get much use out of these glasses and recommend them to anyone that has problems with value.

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Kathleen

These are fantastic and just what i needed to “mute” the color and just see in terms of value. Really helps someone who is trying to refine their skillset.

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Glenyse HENSCHEL
I was actually surprised

I have seen these glasses advertised with Eric for awhile and thought they were kinda silly. Then I received a pair of these glasses. You know what? They are fun and actually quite helpful. Very pleasantly surprised!

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Marc Zepeda
Value specs

There is no question, these are valuable. Not only outside but also in studio, they helped get my values correct. I move them up away from my eyes and then drop them again over my eyes as I paint knowing where my values are.i do this several times as I paint.

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Kathy
Valuable Tool Indoors and Out

A valuable tool! ValuSpecs quickly reveal dark and light patterns in an outdoor scenes aiding speedy planning of plein air compositions. I pull them out also when struggling with a studio piece to check values.