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Clean View (Hide the HUD)

"Nothing between you and the view. Nothing at all."

Big Walk — Clean View (Hide the HUD)
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How do I install Clean View (Hide the HUD)?

Download the free ProjectMods desktop app, then install Clean View (Hide the HUD) for Big Walk in one click.

Version1.0.1
Updated2026/08/08
AuthorProjectMods
Photo ModeScreenshotsInterfaceAtmosphere

</>What does Clean View (Hide the HUD) do?

This is a game people take a lot of pictures of, and every one of them has a little bit of interface sitting in the corner of it. Clean View takes it all away. One switch clears the interface, another takes the crosshair with it, and what is left is the island and the light and your friends standing in it. It uses the game's own display settings to do it, so nothing gets broken and nothing stops working underneath - switch it back on and everything reappears exactly as it was, including whatever you had set in the options menu beforehand. Made to be used with Golden Hour and Eagle Eye. Hold the light where you want it, open the frame up, clear the screen, and take the picture.

</>What is Clean View (Hide the HUD)?

Clean View clears Big Walk's on-screen interface for screenshots and video, with a separate switch for the crosshair so you can drop one without the other. Nothing underneath stops working, and turning it off restores exactly what you had set in the options menu. A free-tier mod in the ProjectMods library, made to sit alongside Golden Hour and Eagle Eye.

</>Common questions about Clean View (Hide the HUD)

What does Clean View do in Big Walk?

Clean View clears Big Walk's on-screen interface away, leaving nothing between you and the island. A separate switch takes the crosshair with it for a completely empty frame, which is what you want for screenshots and video. The two switches are independent, so you can drop the crosshair while keeping the rest of the interface, or the reverse. Nothing gets broken to make it happen — it works through the game's own display options, so everything underneath carries on as normal and comes back exactly as it was, including whatever you had already chosen in the options menu.

Can I hide the crosshair without hiding the rest of the interface?

Yes. Clean View gives Big Walk two separate switches — Hide Interface and Hide Crosshair — and they do not depend on each other. Turn on Hide Crosshair alone and the little dot in the middle of the screen disappears while the rest of the interface stays where it is, which suits players who simply find it distracting on a long walk. Turn on Hide Interface alone if you want the corners cleared but still like having the crosshair to point with. Turn on both for a completely empty frame. Either switch can be flipped back at any time, and the game restores what you had before.

Does hiding the interface stop anything in Big Walk from working?

No. Clean View does not remove or disable anything — it only stops the interface being drawn, the same way Big Walk's own display options do. Prompts, pointing, puzzle interactions and everything else carry on exactly as they did; you simply cannot see the on-screen furniture while it is switched off. Because it works with the settings you already have rather than overriding them, it also brings back exactly what you had rather than guessing at defaults. If you had already turned something off in the options menu yourself, it stays off when you switch Clean View back; if you had it on, it comes back on. Nothing about your walk changes except what is drawn on the glass.

What does the Hide Interface switch actually clear?

Hide Interface is Clean View's main switch: flip it on and Big Walk's on-screen furniture goes away, leaving the island, the light and whatever your friends are doing in the middle of it. It is the one you want before lining up a screenshot or starting a recording, because it clears the frame in a single press rather than making you dig through menus. Flip it off and everything reappears precisely as you had it. The Hide Crosshair switch sits beside it and handles the crosshair separately, so between the two you can go from a normal walk to a completely empty frame instantly.

How does Clean View pair with Golden Hour and Eagle Eye?

The three were built to be used together for taking pictures in Big Walk. Golden Hour holds the sky at whatever hour you want, so the light stops moving while you set up. Eagle Eye opens the field of view and lets you crane further, so you can frame the whole valley rather than a slice of it. Clean View then clears the interface and crosshair so nothing sits in the corner of the shot. The usual order is hold the light, open the frame, clear the screen, take the picture — then switch all three off and carry on walking.

What options does Clean View (Hide the HUD) include?

Hide Crosshair

Takes the crosshair away as well, for a completely empty frame.

Hide Interface

Clears the on-screen interface away. Turn it off and everything comes back exactly as it was.

Quick Answer

Clean View clears Big Walk's on-screen interface and, with a second switch, the crosshair too, leaving an empty frame for screenshots and video. It is a free-tier mod in the ProjectMods library.

System Requirements

OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
Processor: Intel Core i7-7700K or AMD Ryzen 5 1600X
Memory: 12 GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti 2GB or AMD Radeon R7 370 2GB or Intel Arc A380 6GB
Network: Broadband Internet connection
Storage: 4 GB available space

What features does Clean View (Hide the HUD) include?

  • Clears the whole on-screen interface with one switch, leaving the island and whoever is standing in it.
  • Takes the crosshair off on a separate switch, so you can drop the dot and keep the rest, or the other way round.
  • Leaves everything working underneath - nothing stops functioning, it simply stops being drawn on your screen.
  • Brings your interface back exactly as you had it set in the options menu, not a guess at the defaults.
  • Sits on the free tier, so it is always there the moment somebody says 'stop, look at that' on a ridge.

Best For

  • Taking the photo of everyone on the ridge without a piece of interface sitting in the middle of the shot.
  • Creators shooting B-roll of the island who want footage clean enough to cut straight into a video.
  • Streamers walking a quiet stretch who would rather the island filled the frame and the overlay did the talking.
  • Sitting on a hilltop at the end of a session and just looking at the place properly for a minute.
  • Running it with Golden Hour and Eagle Eye - hold the light, open the frame up, clear the screen, take the picture.

Last updated: 2026/08/08

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