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Use The Tom Lynch Secret Plain Air Tool to help find the right proportion for a scene and to help transfer it to your sketch. This is an incredibly helpful tool for settling on the layout and arrangement of your intended subject matter before you start painting. The Tom Lynch Secret Plain Air Tool includes a Plexiglas sheath from which pivot a clear plastic sheet with grid and gray scale, a white background sheet, a transparent red sheet to determine value relationships and a dry erase pocket pen. Especially helpful with painting cityscapes and achieving consistency with angles and proportions in architecture. Tom Lynch also uses it to play with horizons, adding extra trees, fences or buildings to his subject matter before he begins painting. Dimensions: 5" x 3.25" x 0.25" (and dry erase marker is less than 5.5" long).