Person baseball D

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Person baseball D

The Person baseball D CAD block is an essential asset for architects and interior designers working on detailed interior layouts or open-space concepts. As part of the 'People - 3 views' library, this block provides accurate dimensional representation, ensuring precision in design and space planning. With the growing trend towards realism in client presentations, using such human figure blocks enhances visual scale and context, saving time and improving workflow in creating persuasive presentations.

BrandGeneric
Width157.2cm   /   5' 1.9"
Height91.1cm   /   2' 11.9"
Open in RayonOr

Accurate Room Fit

Ideal for integrating into layouts, the Person baseball D block fits seamlessly within varied design contexts, ensuring accurate representation of human scale. By placing this block in different settings, designers can visualize space usability more effectively.

View Customization

Switch between front, side, and top views easily with the Person baseball D block, allowing seamless adaptation into any design scheme. This flexibility aids in precise space planning and enhances the presentation's realism.

Engaging Client Presentations

Using the Person baseball D block adds a realistic touch to client presentations, helping to communicate scale and flow authentically. This block improves the visual narrative, ensuring clear space understanding for clients.

Universal Application

Applicable in diverse scenarios from architecture to interior design, the Person baseball D block aids in creating realistic design layouts. Its versatile usage makes it a valuable tool for varied project types, from residential to commercial.

Seamless Integration

Quickly integrate the Person baseball D block into any digital floor plan, optimizing project workflow. Its standardized dimensions facilitate easy fitting and scaling, making design processes more efficient.

Visual Context Enhancement

Enhance visual context and understanding of space with the Person baseball D CAD block. It proves invaluable when explaining the human element within design projects, providing relatable visual cues to clients and stakeholders.



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