2 people rowing side view

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2 people rowing side view

The 2 people rowing side view CAD block offers interior designers and architects an efficient way to incorporate dynamic human activity into their projects. With a width of 997.9cm and a height of 214cm, this detailed block enhances visual storytelling in floor plans and architectural graphics. Perfect for showcasing motion or outdoor-themed designs, it saves precious time by reducing the need for manual drawing and aligns perfectly with modern design trends highlighting life and movement.

BrandGeneric
Width997.9cm   /   32' 8.9"
Height214cm   /   7' 0.2"
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Perfect Scale Representation

The 2 people rowing side view CAD block is meticulously scaled to fit into a variety of design contexts. With its precise dimensions, it is ideal for ensuring accurate human representation in scenes depicting outdoor activities or water sports.

Dynamic Motion Capture

Capture the essence of movement in your designs with this CAD block. It's perfect for illustrating the dynamic motion of two people rowing, making it ideal for projects that emphasize activity and liveliness.

Versatile Integration

This CAD block is versatile and can be integrated into different types of architectural and design presentations. From landscape layouts to urban planning visuals, it provides a realistic touch to any scene.

Enhanced Visual Storytelling

Enhance your client presentations with this sophisticated CAD block. Showcasing two people rowing can help project a lifestyle or brand that values outdoor activities and healthy living.

Efficiency in Design

Save time and effort in your design process by incorporating this pre-drawn block. It's a hassle-free way to add complex elements into your drawings, enhancing workflow efficiency significantly.

Seamless Client Communication

This block aids in creating polished designs that communicate ideas effectively to clients. Its detailed representation ensures that the depicted motion is understood clearly, which is crucial in design presentations.



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