Person walking with a carriage side view

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Person walking with a carriage side view

The 'Person walking with a carriage side view' CAD block is a versatile addition to the People - 3 views library. Measuring 172.5cm in width and 181cm in height, it is perfect for floor plans, interior design, and architectural layouts. This block helps professionals illustrate realistic human interactions and adds a dynamic touch to their projects. With customizable views, it enhances client presentations and streamlines workflow by saving time on manual drawing.

Width172.5cm   /   5' 7.9"
Height181cm   /   5' 11.3"
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Realistic Human Interaction

This block accurately depicts a person walking with a carriage, adding depth and realism to any design. It's ideal for visual storytelling in public spaces or retail environments, showcasing human interaction in interior designs.

Flexible View Options

With front, side, and top views available, this CAD block offers flexibility in design placement. Whether in a crowded street scene or a quiet residential area, it can be easily adapted to fit your layout needs.

Efficient Space Utilization

Incorporating this block helps optimize space planning by visualizing how people move within a design. It aids in identifying traffic flow and potential bottlenecks, especially in urban planning or commercial spaces.

Enhances Client Presentations

Use this block to create engaging and professional presentations that resonate with clients. Its inclusion helps convey a design's real-world applicability by illustrating pedestrian movement and interaction.

Seamless Integration

Integrate this block effortlessly into your project with its precise dimensions of 172.5cm width by 181cm height. It aligns perfectly within urban or architectural renderings, matching scale and perspective.

Versatility in Design

Whether used in public parks, urban sidewalks, or shopping centers, this block fits various scenarios. Highlight human dimension and space use with its adaptable, detailed representation in diverse environments.



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