Overlapping linestyle like Sketchup?

Hi - is there any way to get a linestyle similar to Sketchup where lines extend a little beyond their ends and create a looser more informal look in 3D sketch model? Thanks

I don’t think so.
There used to be a tool called Penguin that had a cartoon like appearance that could do that. It’s not around anymore.

There is for dimensions:
It’s in the annotation style definition.
It is the Dimension line extension:

Thanks, John. Yeah - aware of the dimension overlaps. The issue is that many architectural clients prefer a looser (less final-looking) look for conceptual design imaging and many architects default to Sketchup’s look/feel graphics, including the wavy sketchy linestyles and the overlapping line ends (like hand sketch). I am 100% committed to and love Rhino and do not use Sketchup much, but for graphics Rhino just cannot match that looseness. I, and I think many architects, would welcome better “sketchy” graphics in Rhino. (Btw, sorry to be frank, none of the Rhino “pen” or “artistic” linestyles come close, and are hard to control and feel half-hearted). I bet many designers committed to Sketchup for the graphics would be an easier sell for Rhino, especially now with the awesome push pull functionality, if the fast (i.e. not rendered) screen graphics were better. I have had this battle for years (trying to convince architectural Sketchup junkies to convert to the massive modeling power of Rhino) but have had little luck. Sorry for the soapbox…