Person walking with bags side view

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Person walking with bags side view

Enhance your architectural and interior design projects with the Person walking with bags side view CAD block. This highly detailed block, measuring 121.3cm in width and 182.4cm in height, provides a realistic human scale reference in your floor plans, helping to address space optimization and design flow. Ideal for illustrating the movement or circulation of people within a space, this block can significantly enhance client presentations by offering a practical, human-centered perspective. A valuable addition for professionals aiming to achieve precise and polished designs.

Width121.3cm   /   3' 11.8"
Height182.4cm   /   5' 11.8"
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Perfect Scale Reference

Incorporate this block for accurate human scale representation in various design scenarios. Whether it's a bustling airport terminal or a serene residential garden, the person walking with bags can illustrate spatial relationships effortlessly.

Versatile Design Application

Use this CAD block across various settings, from retail spaces to urban planning. It serves as a versatile tool to demonstrate human interaction in different environments, enhancing design narratives and storytelling.

Customizable Views

The availability of side, front, and top views allows seamless integration into any layout. Designers can easily adapt the block to ensure perfect alignment and context in presentations or blueprints.

Time Efficiency in Planning

This block helps streamline the design process by providing a ready-made, scalable human figure. Easily implement it into your plans to save valuable design time while maintaining high-quality visual standards.

Realistic Design Details

The intricate detailing of this block captures the nuances of a person in motion, contributing to a more realistic and dynamic visual presentation. This adds depth and value to design projects, making them more relatable and comprehensive.

Enhanced Client Presentations

Transform client presentations by incorporating this realistic block to better communicate design intentions and crowd dynamics. It's an excellent tool for showcasing potential human interactions within proposed spaces.



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