Person sitting B front view

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Person sitting B front view

The Person sitting B front view block is a precise representation in the People - 3 views library that helps interior designers and architects to enhance their floor plans with realistic human scales. This block addresses space planning trends, especially useful for projects focused on ergonomic design and user-centered spaces. By integrating this block, professionals can save time while ensuring accurate scale references in client presentations, optimizing their workflow especially in public or office spaces.

Width57.3cm   /   1' 10.6"
Height139cm   /   4' 6.7"
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Accurate Human Representation

The Person sitting B front view block provides an accurate human representation, essential for adding realistic scale to any interior design or architectural layout. It's perfect for enhancing drawings with a sense of livability.

Customizable Views

This block offers multiple views, including front, side, and top, providing flexibility to fit the specific needs of any project. Adjust its orientation to seamlessly integrate it within any environment.

Ergonomic Space Design

Use this block to focus on ergonomics in your layouts, aiding in the creation of user-friendly spaces. This is ideal for public areas, office environments, and even residential spaces requiring human-centered design elements.

Enhancing Presentations

Person sitting B front view adds clarity and depth to client presentations. It visually communicates the functional use of space and human interaction within the design, making project proposals more impactful.

Optimal for Space Planning

Integrate this block into your layout plans to optimize space planning. It helps ensure that the spatial relationships and flow within an environment are both logical and efficient, particularly in crowded or small areas.

Visualizing User Interaction

This block assists in visualizing user interaction within your designs, aiding in scenarios where user engagement with furniture or facilities is crucial, especially in public, commercial, or waiting areas.



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