Drawing and Modeling Urban Spaces with AutoCAD and SketchUp
Plot the assembly cuts
A course by Bruno Arancibia , Architect
Joined April 2021
About the video: Plot the assembly cuts
Overview
“You will learn how to draw an assembly cut from the assembly plan that you have already drawn. For this, the photos and views at street level that you downloaded in the previous unit will be very useful.”
In this video lesson Bruno Arancibia addresses the topic: Plot the assembly cuts, which is part of the Domestika online course: Drawing and Modeling Urban Spaces with AutoCAD and SketchUp. Learn to create three-dimensional models of the spaces in your city, including squares, streets, and gardens.
Partial transcription of the video
“Plot the assembly cuts Having the whole plant ready, now you will work in the outline of the assembly cut. I am going to share with you the method or strategies that I use to make this stroke equally faster and more efficient. Go for it. We are going to start working on the first ensemble cut. For this, you may or may not have achieved some cut of the space with which you work. In this case I have inserted, as I did with the first images, the cut I found on the net. The cut basically just covers the square. Anyway, although it will be useful to me, it won't let me trace everything directly ...”
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Course summary for: Drawing and Modeling Urban Spaces with AutoCAD and SketchUp
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Category
3D & Animation, Architecture & Spaces -
Software
AutoCAD, SketchUp v21 -
Areas
3D Modeling, Architectural Illustration, Architecture, ArchVIZ, Digital Architecture, Landscape Architecture

Bruno Arancibia
A course by Bruno Arancibia
Bruno Arancibia graduated with a degree in architecture from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM) and then studied abroad at the École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville (Ensa-PB) in Paris. He currently works for OTC, a Hong Kong-based consultancy specialized in planning for intermodal transportation terminals.
Throughout his career he has also worked independently and collaborated on different urban, architectural, interior, and furniture design projects. He loves analyzing and understanding cities and views each of their complex urban environments as pieces to a puzzle for architects and urban designers.
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