Person hockey A

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Person hockey A

Discover the Person hockey A CAD block, an essential addition to the People - 3 views library. This block features precise dimensions (width: 112.8cm, height: 132.7cm) and offers excellent detail in three different views. Perfect for architects and interior designers aiming to add dynamic elements to floor plans, this block showcases accurate human representation, crucial for enhancing scale and context in client presentations. Save time and enrich your projects with realistic figures, boosting both design accuracy and client engagement.

BrandGeneric
Width112.8cm   /   3' 8.4"
Height132.7cm   /   4' 4.2"
Open in RayonOr

Dynamic Figure Representation

Enhance your layouts with the Person hockey A CAD block, providing lifelike human representations. Perfect for modern architecture designs requiring realistic figures, this block adds a dynamic element to floor plans.

Three View Flexibility

Person hockey A comes in three customizable views, ensuring seamless integration into various design contexts. Easily switch between front, side, and top views to achieve the perfect orientation in your projects.

Optimized for Client Presentations

Utilize Person hockey A to improve client presentations, offering polished visuals that effectively illustrate human scale and interaction within spaces. Increase client understanding of space usage and functionality.

Precision in Dimensions

With specific dimensions of 112.8cm in width and 132.7cm in height, this block guarantees accurate scale representation. Ideal for detailed architectural projects focusing on spatial relations.

Simplify Design Workflow

Integrate Person hockey A into your design process to streamline workflow, saving valuable time when designing complex layouts. Pre-designed precision leaves more room for creative exploration.

Versatile Usage

Applicable across various design fields, from interior layouts to large-scale architectural plans, Person hockey A fits multiple purposes. Use it to address spatial dynamics in diverse environments.



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