Child sitting E front view

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Child sitting E front view

The Child sitting E front view CAD block from the People - 3 views library is an essential asset for interior designers and architects focusing on realistic human representation in floor plans and interior layouts. This block offers an efficient solution to accurately scale and contextualize human figures within various spatial designs, promoting a fluid workflow and enhancing client presentations. It reflects current industry trends like compact living and ergonomic design, emphasizing realistic proportions and adaptability for diverse project needs.

Width29.4cm   /   11.6"
Height59.9cm   /   1' 11.6"
Open in RayonOr

Perfect for Space Planning

The Child sitting E front view block is ideal for space planning in educational and residential projects, where understanding human scale is essential. It aids in visualizing how furniture arrangements and interior layouts accommodate users.

View Customization Flexibility

Offering a front view, this block complements side and top views available in the People - 3 views library, allowing designers to present a comprehensive perspective consistent with the overall design concept.

Realistic Proportion Representation

Featuring accurate dimensions, this block realistically depicts a child's seating posture, enhancing the credibility of ergonomic and age-appropriate designs for family homes and schools.

Enhances Client Visualization

Incorporate this block to offer clients a realistic perspective of their space, facilitating better understanding and visualization of their future environments, especially crucial in showcasing family-oriented designs.

Efficient Design Workflows

Integrating the Child sitting E front view block reduces drafting time, allowing designers to quickly populate scenes with human figures and focus on fine-tuning other design elements, thereby improving productivity.

Compatible with Diverse Projects

Its applicability in a variety of settings, from educational interiors to shared family spaces, makes it a versatile tool for architects and interior designers seeking to add dynamic human elements to their presentations.



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