Person table tennis A

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Person table tennis A

The 'Person table tennis A' CAD block offers an accurate portrayal of a person in a typical table tennis posture, essential for interior designers and architects looking to include human scale references in layouts. Perfect for sports centers, recreational areas, or fitness venues, this block allows you to optimize design elements around human interactions. Available in three views – front, side, and top – it supports precise placement in various floor plan layouts. Enhance client presentations by demonstrating active spaces with realistic human figures and streamline your design workflow by saving time on manual sketches.

BrandGeneric
Width74.7cm   /   2' 5.4"
Height80.8cm   /   2' 7.8"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Application

The 'Person table tennis A' block fits effortlessly into sports center layouts, providing context for recreational area designs. Its realistic posture representation aids in conceptualizing active spaces in designs.

Three-View Versatility

Switch between front, side, and top views for accurate placements of the 'Person table tennis A' block in your layouts. This flexibility ensures the block fits seamlessly into any design scenario.

Human Scale Reference

Incorporate the 'Person table tennis A' block to add a human scale reference in your designs, ensuring proportionate and realistic layouts for public and recreational spaces.

Optimizing Client Presentations

Use the 'Person table tennis A' block to enhance client presentations, conveying active area usability more effectively with accurate human representation.

Streamlined Workflow

Save valuable time and resources by integrating the 'Person table tennis A' block in your designs, minimizing the need for manual design sketches and increasing efficiency in design processes.

Ideal for Recreational Designs

This block is tailored for recreational and sports design projects, providing a realistic element that helps visualize and plan efficient spaces dedicated to sports and physical activities.



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