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Bring Life to Your Designs with the Vibrant Energy of Japanese Tourists
Our Sketchup people collection, particularly the Japanese Tourists, is designed with immense flexibility, allowing architects to use them in diverse settings and scenes. These unique figurines can help you bring a fresh, vibrant, and realistic edge to your architectural designs, regardless of the building type.
Unlike regular 2D figures, our collection encapsulates the genuine essence of individuality, making your scenes more believable and relatable. These figurines, crafted after real people and their activities, can breathe life into your designs by enhancing the sense of place.
These silhouettes are created with a high level of detail to portray people in the most realistic manner possible. They are fully vector-based, making them perfectly scalable for any project size without sacrificing resolution or quality.
Our key feature is the seamless compatibility of our Sketchup people collection with your chosen software. They are meticulously designed to work perfectly in your digital workspace, providing you with the ease of use you value so much in your creative process.
Our collection is organized around themes, creating a satisfying sense of continuity and consistency in your designs. This feature allows you to create more coherent and context-specific architectural drawings.
Every silhouette from our Sketchup people collection is customizable, from their scale to their color. This enables you to incorporate them in your projects as per your requirements, providing a level of bespoke detailing that will truly make your designs stand out.
11 .skp sketchup files
One time purchase for 15 devicesLicensed for home and commercial use Your download link will be delivered by e-mail with detailed instruction for installing the product; there is no CD or DVD Support included via technical forums and e-mail.
Sketchup 2008 - 2013 and newer
Japanese Tourists