Woman athletic

Block

Woman athletic

The Woman athletic CAD block from the 'People - 3 views' library is a versatile and detailed asset for interior designers and architects. With dimensions of 104.9cm in width and 134.4cm in height, it perfectly captures dynamic human movement, making it an ideal addition to floor plans and presentations. This block is fully customizable and offers front, side, and top views, which allow for easy integration into various design contexts. Save time and enhance client presentations by incorporating this realistic figure into your interior design or architectural projects.

BrandGeneric
Width104.9cm   /   3' 5.3"
Height134.4cm   /   4' 4.9"
Open in RayonOr

Precise Human Scale

The Woman athletic block provides an accurate human scale, crucial for realistic spatial planning in designs. Whether you're developing gym spaces or residential interiors, this block ensures your designs accommodate realistic human proportions.

Dynamic Pose Integration

Capture the essence of movement with the Woman athletic block. Its dynamic pose is perfect for designs that require a touch of life and energy, such as fitness centers or contemporary lifestyle spaces.

Flexible View Options

Easily toggle between front, side, and top views to meet varying design needs. This flexibility allows precise placement in diverse design scenarios, enhancing project presentation and layout coherence.

Customizable Features

Adapt the block's appearance to match your project's aesthetic through customizable features. Adjust attire or accessories to fit the character and theme of your interior design project.

Enhancing Client Interaction

Incorporate the Woman athletic block into your presentations to provide clients with a clearer vision of space utilization, especially in active or lifestyle-oriented environments, boosting engagement and understanding.

Architectural Context Placement

Designed to be placed within a variety of architectural contexts, this block is ideal for public spaces, commercial environments, and private settings alike, showcasing human interaction with the designed environment.



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