Person sitting at the table C side view

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Person sitting at the table C side view

The "Person sitting at the table C side view" CAD block provides a versatile and exact representation for your interior design projects. Part of the "People - 3 views" library, it measures 73.6cm in width and 151.9cm in height, ideal for adding realistic human figures to floor plans. This block addresses key industry trends such as human-centric design by offering a practical way to visualize spaces with realistic human interactions, thereby enhancing client presentations. By integrating this block into your designs, you save time on illustration while improving the clarity and appeal of your projects to clients.

BrandGeneric
Width73.6cm   /   2' 5.0"
Height151.9cm   /   4' 11.8"
Open in RayonOr

Accurate Room Integration

The "Person sitting at the table C side view" CAD block perfectly fits dining areas, conference rooms, or any space requiring a seated human figure for scale and context. Use it to create realistic and proportional layouts.

View Customization

Easily switch between different angles with this block's side view to provide a comprehensive understanding of space utilization in designs such as cafes, restaurants, or meeting spaces.

Enhancing Presentations

Integrate the "Person sitting at the table C side view" block into your designs to create visually persuasive and client-friendly presentations, enhancing the realism in your architectural plans.

Space Optimization

Effectively use this block to optimize seating and table arrangements, allowing designers to explore and present efficient space management solutions in both commercial and residential layouts.

Human-Centric Designs

Adopt a human-centric approach in your designs with this block, allowing for more relatable and functional interior plans that resonate with client needs and enhance usability.

Organizational Planning

Assist in organizational space planning by using this block to determine optimal table and seating arrangements in both office and dining setups, ensuring ergonomic and practical space layouts.



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