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Blender Blue Outline. Alternatively i would try and shade flat but if that doesn’t work then i would look into adjusting the normals. To just disable the viewing of the mark sharp edge marks, in edit mode click on show overlays and then toggle off the sharp option under mesh edit mode section: Can anyone tell me what the blue lines represent in blender? For me, i still use blender dark theme but i changed my active object outline color to. It is near the bottom. If it is not marked sharp, check the bevel weight value. If you turn normal gizmos on you can see what way they’re actually pointing. I ran into this just yesterday. There are actually five types of markings you can apply to edges: This also turns lines blue. First, you want to get rid of the sharp edges, which aren’t really bothering you, to get what you now don’t want. I tried googling for an answer but couldn’t find anything. Orange outline is the last selected and active object. Blue outline is a selected object.

Anyone know how to get rid of these blue lines? They appear when you
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To just disable the viewing of the mark sharp edge marks, in edit mode click on show overlays and then toggle off the sharp option under mesh edit mode section: I ran into this just yesterday. Can anyone tell me what the blue lines represent in blender? This also turns lines blue. Blue outline is a selected object. For me, i still use blender dark theme but i changed my active object outline color to. There are actually five types of markings you can apply to edges: Orange outline is the last selected and active object. First, you want to get rid of the sharp edges, which aren’t really bothering you, to get what you now don’t want. If you turn normal gizmos on you can see what way they’re actually pointing.

Anyone know how to get rid of these blue lines? They appear when you

Blender Blue Outline Orange outline is the last selected and active object. If you turn normal gizmos on you can see what way they’re actually pointing. This also turns lines blue. First, you want to get rid of the sharp edges, which aren’t really bothering you, to get what you now don’t want. Orange outline is the last selected and active object. Can anyone tell me what the blue lines represent in blender? I ran into this just yesterday. Alternatively i would try and shade flat but if that doesn’t work then i would look into adjusting the normals. Blue outline is a selected object. To just disable the viewing of the mark sharp edge marks, in edit mode click on show overlays and then toggle off the sharp option under mesh edit mode section: For me, i still use blender dark theme but i changed my active object outline color to. I tried googling for an answer but couldn’t find anything. It is near the bottom. There are actually five types of markings you can apply to edges: If it is not marked sharp, check the bevel weight value.

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