Boy sitting A front view

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Boy sitting A front view

The Boy sitting A front view block offers a realistic and versatile visualization element for architects and interior designers looking to enhance their CAD drawings. This detailed block measures 37.7cm in width and 116cm in height, making it a valuable addition for scale-accurate designs involving human elements. Ideal for seating arrangements in public spaces or residential areas, this block allows professionals to quickly integrate human figures into their floor plans, improving the realism and scale of their designs. By doing so, it efficiently addresses workflow and presentation needs, ensuring engaging client interactions and streamlined design processes.

Width37.7cm   /   1' 2.8"
Height116cm   /   3' 9.7"
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Realistic Proportions

The Boy sitting A front view block provides realistic proportions, ensuring accurate scaling in your interior and architectural designs. Perfect for projects where human interaction details are vital.

View Customization

This block allows easy switching between front, side, and top views, facilitating flexible integration in various layout scenarios. It optimizes workflow by providing multiple perspectives for enhanced design accuracy.

Accurate Placement

With its well-defined dimensions, the Boy sitting A front view block fits seamlessly into public and residential spaces, aiding in precise placement within furniture arrangements or communal areas.

Enhancing Presentations

Incorporating this block enhances your client presentations with life-like human elements, making your designs more relatable and engaging. Elevate the visual appeal of your floor plans effortlessly.

Versatile Usage

Utilize the Boy sitting A front view block across diverse architectural projects, including commercial, public, and residential designs. Its adaptability suits a wide range of seating contexts, providing design flexibility.

Ergonomic Design Simulation

Perfect for creating ergonomic seating designs, this block assists in simulating comfortable and functional environments. It's an ideal tool for designers prioritizing user-centric space planning.



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