Child sitting A side view

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Child sitting A side view

The 'Child sitting A side view' CAD block is an essential asset for interior designers and architects looking to incorporate human scale references into their floor plans and layouts. With a precise width of 38.1 cm and height of 38.9 cm, this block fits perfectly in the 'People - 3 views' library, allowing designers to optimize spatial planning and enhance client presentations with accurate human representation. This block saves valuable time by quickly adding realistic scale elements to any project, from residential to commercial spaces.

BrandGeneric
Width38.1cm   /   1' 3.0"
Height38.9cm   /   1' 3.3"
Open in RayonOr

Comprehensive Human Scale

The 'Child sitting A side view' block provides a vital human scale reference, aiding designers in achieving accurate spatial proportions within their layouts. Ideal for projects where human dimensioning is crucial.

Multiple View Integration

Part of the 'People - 3 views' library, this block allows designers to switch views seamlessly between front, side, and top, enhancing design flexibility and ensuring accurate placement within various layouts.

Precision in Design

With dimensions of 38.1 cm by 38.9 cm, this block ensures that spatial planning is precise and optimized for ergonomics and functionality, making it an indispensable tool in high-quality design projects.

Ideal for Client Presentation

Incorporate the 'Child sitting A side view' block to create compelling visuals that impress clients, illustrating human interaction within designed environments. Perfect for making presentations relatable and realistic.

Time-Saving Integration

This ready-to-use CAD block accelerates the design process by providing instant access to human representation, saving designers time and resources in drafting and modeling stages.

Scalable Design Solutions

Enable design scalability by employing this block across various project types, ensuring that human scale is consistently maintained from residential interior designs to complex architectural projects.



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