Person walking with an umbrella A

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Person walking with an umbrella A

The 'Person walking with an umbrella A' CAD block is an essential asset for architects and interior designers looking to add a realistic human element to their floor plans. With a width of 87.7cm and height of 123.2cm, this block is ideal for creating engaging, lifelike presentations that convey scale and context. Part of the 'People - 3 views' library, it enhances client presentations by providing a dynamic and humanized aspect to designs, supporting trends in user-centered and experiential design.

BrandGeneric
Width87.7cm   /   2' 10.5"
Height123.2cm   /   4' 0.5"
Open in RayonOr

Versatile Human Element

The 'Person walking with an umbrella A' block brings a versatile human portrayal to diverse environments. Whether it's a bustling urban street or a peaceful residential garden, this element supports context-specific design narratives.

Multi-View Flexibility

Enjoy the flexibility of front, side, and top views with this block, ensuring accurate placement within any floor plan. This feature is essential for matching your design's perspective with real-life scenarios.

Realistic Scale Representation

Incorporate realistic scale into your renderings with dimensions of 87.7cm by 123.2cm. This ensures your design communicates effectively with clients, illustrating accurate human proportions within spaces.

Ideal for Outdoor Designs

This block is perfect for outdoor environments or open public spaces, incorporating realistic interactions with elements like rain or sunlight, enhancing experiential dimensions in architectural visualizations.

Enhances Client Interaction

Use this block to create compelling client presentations that feel lively and relatable. Its human element helps bridge the gap between technical plans and lived experiences.

Time-Efficient Drafting

Save time by utilizing this detailed block, which is ready to integrate into your designs without the need for extensive modifications, streamlining your workflow and speeding up the design process.



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