Person walking with a luggage

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Person walking with a luggage

The 'Person walking with a luggage' CAD block offers a versatile, realistic depiction of human movement for modern architectural and interior design projects. Part of the 'People - 3 views' library, this block measures 107.3cm in width and 162.4cm in height, making it ideal for adding dynamic, human-centered visuals to your designs. This block enhances workflow by saving time in detailing and helps in creating more engaging client presentations. Its adaptability is perfect for designers looking to incorporate elements of movement and space interaction in their floor plans, particularly in areas like airports, hotels, or malls.

BrandGeneric
Width107.3cm   /   3' 6.2"
Height162.4cm   /   5' 3.9"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Design Element

Incorporate the 'Person walking with a luggage' block into diverse design projects. This element is suitable for visualizing pedestrian flow in bustling environments like airports or shopping malls, enhancing realism in your designs.

Three-View Options

This block offers front, side, and top views, ensuring it fits seamlessly into various layout needs. These views provide flexibility, enriching spatial dynamics in any architectural or interior design plan.

Scaled Human Proportion

With dimensions of 107.3cm wide and 162.4cm high, the block reflects natural human proportions. Ideal for balancing human scale in design layouts for a more authentic spatial representation.

Improves Client Engagement

Using human figures like this block in presentations can significantly enhance client engagement. It helps clients visualize the human experience in spaces, adding a relatable and dynamic aspect to designs.

Enhances Workflow Efficiency

Save valuable time in the design process by utilizing this ready-to-use CAD block. It streamlines the inclusion of human figures in your layouts, allowing for quicker adjustments and additions.

Ideal for Public Spaces

Perfect for planning public spaces that accommodate travelers, this block supports designs for airports, train stations, and hotels. It emphasizes crowd movement and space usability in large areas.



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