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   * **Hide** objects you are not working on: If objects are not visible they do not affect the display speed. Use the **Hide** command or **Layers** to adjust visibility.   * **Hide** objects you are not working on: If objects are not visible they do not affect the display speed. Use the **Hide** command or **Layers** to adjust visibility.
   * Try different **display modes** (**Wireframe**, **Shaded**, **Rendered**, **Technical**...)   * Try different **display modes** (**Wireframe**, **Shaded**, **Rendered**, **Technical**...)
 +  * Is **Rendered display mode** considerably or unusually slower than other display modes and you have very good graphics card? See this [[https://wiki.mcneel.com/rhino/5/video/troubleshooting/slowrenderingmode|page]] possible reason's way. 
   * Create **custom render meshes** for the objects in your model. Small parts can often have fewer polygons in their render meshes and still look smooth from a distance. You can find custom mesh control per object in the **Object Properties** panel.    * Create **custom render meshes** for the objects in your model. Small parts can often have fewer polygons in their render meshes and still look smooth from a distance. You can find custom mesh control per object in the **Object Properties** panel. 
   * Turn off the display of **isocurves** in the **Display** panel. This changes the active display mode only.    * Turn off the display of **isocurves** in the **Display** panel. This changes the active display mode only. 
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