Control the Display of Edges
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Edges of different types can be displayed using different colors and linetypes. You can also add special effects such as jitter and overhang to edges.

In a shaded or a wireframe model, the visual style sets the visibility and appearance of isolines, facet edges, silhouette edges, obscured edges, and intersection edges. Facet edges (the edges between planar faces representing a surface) are displayed only when the angle between the facets is smaller than the crease angle value you specify.

Edge modifiers such as Overhang and Jitter produce the look of a model that is still in the conceptual phase. Jitter makes lines look as though they were sketched with a pencil. Overhang produces another kind of hand-drawn effect.

NotePlot styles are not available for objects with the Jitter edge modifier applied.