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Rhino to AutoCAD Transition

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This lecture covers the transition from Rhino to AutoCAD, focusing on tools for subd, grid magnetism, ortho, flatness, snaps, and intelligent tracking. It also explores manipulator features, record history, and memory usage optimization.

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