Woman exercising on a mat E side view

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Woman exercising on a mat E side view

The 'Woman exercising on a mat E side view' CAD block offers an essential visual element for interior design projects, particularly in health and wellness spaces. Part of the 'People - 3 views' library, this block allows designers to gain accuracy in human scale representation, enhancing the realism in client presentations. Measuring 126.9cm in width and 58.8cm in height, this block saves time in depicting active lifestyle scenes, optimizing workflows and supporting scalable design processes for modern wellness-focused interiors.

Width126.9cm   /   4' 2.0"
Height58.8cm   /   1' 11.2"
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Accurate Human Representation

This CAD block provides a precise depiction of human scale, making it ideal for designs that require realistic human interaction with the environment. Perfect for gym layouts or wellness centers, it helps visualize user movement accurately.

Multipurpose Design Usage

Whether you're designing a home gym or a commercial fitness area, this block enhances design flexibility. Utilize it to illustrate exercise spaces, promoting wellness and activity-focused environments.

Design Efficiency

The 'Woman exercising on a mat E side view' block aids in rapid design execution by simplifying the inclusion of human elements. It reduces time spent on drawing from scratch, thus streamlining the workflow.

Enhanced Client Presentations

Use this block to deliver polished and realistic client presentations. Its detailed illustration helps clients to better envision activity-friendly spaces, boosting project approvals and engagement.

Versatile View Options

With side view orientation, this block ensures perfect alignment within any floor plan. It offers versatile integration with diverse layout designs, enhancing visual storytelling in your architectural projects.

Integration for Space Planning

Incorporate the block into space planning to assess human flow and interaction. This tool assists in evaluating the practicality of spatial designs, ensuring effective layout development for activity-oriented areas.



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