Question What’s that called?

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  1. OppressedBeans

    OppressedBeans Well-Known Member

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    You know those show sets where the house is kinda cut in half. You can see the whole house and its floors from one side and not the other.

    I can’t find the right word to describe it or the word for it… frustrated (`;ω;´)
     
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    Building section, section, or section cut through the building is what I hear tossed around. Architectural Graphic Standards would have a more official stance.I

    Edit:
    Oh, when you said set, I though you meant a set of drawings. My bad.

    Try an image search for "section model". That seems to be the term.
     
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    Prison?

    I think the term you're looking for is cutaway[​IMG]
     
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    Sitcom set?
     
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    Aaah, it is kinda like that! I’ve seen them in a movie, it was Madea. Thanks, this is a good description.

    Hmm, that might be it…
    It’s usually a set for a show. Like I’ve seen in Madea, and some other ones.

    I’ll uuse this, thanks! > <