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foreign were discussing the process of set design in the last section we discussed the pre-design process of Scenic Design in this section we will take a look at the processes and techniques that a Scenic designer goes through in order to execute a proper set design the designer will need to prepare a set of working drawings in order to effectively communicate with the director and his set crew perhaps the most essential working drawing for the designer is his floor plan the floor plan is a drawing that reveals a top view of a prospective set design this drawing allows the designer to place the artistic and Abstract Notions of his design into the actual performance space this is where creativity and reality must be Blended together the designer may have a magnificent visual plan in mind but if it doesnt fit into the performance space it is of little consequence the floor plan begins with a scale top view of the stage itself often the scale is represented as one foot of actual space e