Person reading D

Block

Person reading D

Person reading D is an essential CAD block for architects and interior designers seeking to create realistic and relatable environments in their design projects. Part of the 'People - 3 Views' library, this block offers a detailed representation of a person engaged in reading, standing at a height of 136.1cm and a width of 61.8cm. This block can be customized to fit various design aesthetics, enhancing client presentations while optimizing design workflow through easy placement in floor plans or layouts.

BrandGeneric
Width61.8cm   /   2' 0.3"
Height136.1cm   /   4' 5.6"
Open in RayonOr

Realistic Human Scale

Designed to add true-to-life scale, person reading D helps designers portray realistic environments, aiding clients to visualize spaces more effectively. Perfect for libraries, reading corners, or informal spaces in architectural renderings.

Versatile Applications

Suitable for a wide range of settings, person reading D can be integrated into homes, offices, cafes, or public libraries. This flexibility helps reflect diverse architectural styles and interior designs within distinct environments.

Multi-View Perspectives

Featuring three views, this block provides front, side, and top perspectives to ensure a comprehensive representation in any layout. This adaptability simplifies the placement of the block into various design contexts.

Enhancing Client Visuals

Including human figures like person reading D enhances the storytelling aspect of design presentations. Clients can better understand space interactions and functionality, improving communication and satisfaction.

Design Customization

This customizable block allows designers to adjust details like clothing and appearance to match varying aesthetics, ensuring it fits perfectly within different project requirements, from formal libraries to casual reading spaces.

Time Efficiency

Utilizing person reading D in your CAD drawings enhances workflow efficiency by reducing the need to create human figures from scratch, saving substantial time during the design process.



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