Woman sitting with a book B side view

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Woman sitting with a book B side view

The Woman sitting with a book B side view block provides a detailed representation ideal for architects and interior designers looking to add a human element to their floor plans. Part of the People - 3 views library, this CAD block enhances presentations by showcasing human interaction with space, which is essential in illustrating life-like design concepts. With a width of 97cm and a height of 137.3cm, it helps in accurately visualizing spatial volumes, contributing to a more realistic and engaging client presentation.

BrandGeneric
Width97cm   /   3' 2.2"
Height137.3cm   /   4' 6.1"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Human Element

Incorporating the Woman sitting with a book B side view block into your designs adds a human touch, bringing floor plans to life. This element is versatile, fitting seamlessly into various settings like libraries, cafes, or residential living areas.

Accurate Scale Reference

With precise dimensions of 97cm in width and 137.3cm in height, this block serves as a reliable scale reference, aiding in space planning and ensuring that the designed environments accommodate real-world interactions comfortably.

Enhanced Client Presentation

Using this block helps enhance client presentations by providing a relatable, polished visual that suggests how spaces will be utilized. It's an effective tool for presenting design ideas persuasively to clients.

Customizable Viewpoints

The block's inclusion in the People - 3 views library allows designers to switch between different viewpoints, offering dynamic perspectives to tailor the visualization of interior spaces more effectively.

Ideal for Open-Concept Design

This block can be pivotal in illustrating open-concept designs, helping to demonstrate how human elements can interact with an open floor plan, thus optimizing space and functionality.

Time-Efficient Design Solution

Integrating ready-made elements like this CAD block saves valuable time in the design process, streamlining workflow and allowing designers to focus more on creativity rather than technical drawing.



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