Person baseball E

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Person baseball E

The Person baseball E block offers a realistic and detailed representation, perfect for enhancing your interior design and architectural drawings. This CAD block, part of the People - 3 views library, features dimensions of 122.4cm width and 76.9cm height, making it an ideal choice for adding human scale references to your floor plans. It's especially useful for projects focusing on realism and spatial accuracy, aligning with industry trends toward immersive design environments. Using blocks like Person baseball E saves time and improves workflow efficiency while providing a tangible reference for client presentations.

Width122.4cm   /   4' 0.2"
Height76.9cm   /   2' 6.3"
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Realistic Human Scale

The Person baseball E block adds a realistic touch to your designs, providing a human scale reference. This enhances the spatial perception in your architectural layouts, making it easier for clients to visualize the space.

Versatile 3-View Option

With its three-dimensional views, this block fits seamlessly into various design plans. Whether it's for a top, side, or front view, Person baseball E ensures your layouts maintain consistent realism.

Emphasize Client Interaction

Using Person baseball E enhances presentations by including relatable elements within your design. This engages clients more effectively, fostering clearer communication and understanding in presentations.

Enhance Design Realism

Incorporating the Person baseball E block heightens visual realism, essential for modern interior and architectural trends that favor immersive and interactive environments.

Optimized for Workflow Efficiency

This block streamlines your design process by providing ready-to-use, accurate human references. It's perfect for saving time while ensuring precision in spatial planning and human interaction modeling.

Perfect for Diverse Projects

From residential floor plans to commercial designs, the Person baseball E block adapts to various project needs. Its flexible usage makes it a valuable asset in any designer's toolkit.



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