How do I set joints to not visible? - Solved

Okay, I don't know how, but while working on a render, I managed to do this to my character (see attached photo). I have no idea how I did it or how to turn it off. I think it has something to do with rigging, but I have no idea how that happened because I haven't been doing any rigging. So, how do I get her to look normal again? Can I turn this back off?


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Select the figure and in the Parameters pane under Dsiplay make sure Show Bones is set to Off
@ Richard Haseltine Thank you, Richard. I don't even know how I managed to do that. It just seemed to magically happen when I was doing the last couple of renders of her.
@KA1 Hmmm, I'll have to remember that. Although, I wasn't using any of her rig this time around, just used the backdrop and a few separate spotlights. At least now, if it happens again, I know how to undo it. It is kind of freaky looking at my character with the rigging showing like that.