Person on bicycle C front view

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Person on bicycle C front view

The 'Person on bicycle C front view' block is an indispensable asset in the People - 3 views library, offering a 54.5cm width and 153.4cm height, ideal for incorporating human figures into architectural presentations. This CAD block enhances floor plans with a touch of realism, saving designers time while accurately representing human activities in urban or residential contexts. Tailor the details to fit various interior design and architectural layouts, ensuring client presentations are both engaging and contextually accurate.

BrandGeneric
Width54.5cm   /   1' 9.4"
Height153.4cm   /   5' 0.4"
Open in RayonOr

Accurate figure representation

This block captures the front view of a person on a bicycle, providing precise scale and proportion. It's perfect for projects focused on sustainable urban designs, showcasing cycling as a commuting option.

Versatile application

Ideal for urban planning and layout designs, this block illustrates active lifestyle choices. Its adaptability ensures it fits various design themes, from eco-friendly initiatives to traditional town planning.

View customization

Easily switch between views of the bicycle rider to suit specific architectural plans. This harmonic integration aids in visual storytelling, enhancing the narrative around movement and space utilization.

Enhancing realism in presentations

Incorporate this block into your architectural drafts to add a lifelike element. It effectively communicates human interactions within the designed space, improving how clients perceive the proposed environment.

Supporting design diversity

This block is just one part of a larger library focused on human activity illustration. It supports diverse design approaches, from modern minimalism to intricate, bustling cityscapes.

Ideal for client engagement

Leverage the 'Person on bicycle C front view' block for vivid client presentations. Its easy integration into CAD designs makes it a go-to resource for creating impactful visual experiences.



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