Removing corner marks?
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Hi all,
I've been using SU for a little bit, and I've had pretty good success with finding answers online, but one thing I can not seem to find an answer for is how to remove those dang corner guide marks. View->Edge Style->Extension seems to toggle the kind of marks shown but I can't find any way to remove them completely. They are making my models ugly! I've tried toggling everything that I can find in the menus, but no luck. I tried searching here too with no luck, so I humbly apologise if this has been answered before.
Thanks,
MikeyC
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Hi Mike,
At the same place, uncheck endpoints as well, not only extensions.
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@gaieus said:
Hi Mike,
At the same place, uncheck endpoints as well, not only extensions.
Hi Gaieus,
I cannot find anything related to "endpoints"--the only options under Edge Style are "Display Edges", "Profile", "Depth Cue", and "Extension". Might there be a keyboard shortcut? I'm googling as hard as I can.

Thanks again~
*edit: FOUND IT. Why on earth Google decided to put it under Window->Styles and not with the others under the View tab is beyond me. Ok, back to modeling! Thanks again Gaieus.
Cheers~
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Ah,sorry, I was kind of "superficial" reading your post and took it fro granted that you are at the correct "place" (in the Styles dialog).
Yes, there...

Note the place however because sometimes these endpoints are handy to be displayed - when for instance looking for them when "breaking" edges or easily spotting them on curves and such. Just like hidden geometry (under the View menu).
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Thanks!

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