To determine zero force members in a truss structure visually, specific rules apply: if two members meet at an unloaded joint, both are zero-force members; if three members meet at an unloaded joint with two in line, the third is a zero-force member; and if two members meet at a loaded joint where the load aligns with one, the other is a zero-force member. However, if four members meet at a joint, it cannot be concluded that any are zero-force members based solely on that joint. The determination may depend on the connections at other joints in the structure. Complicated structures may also have zero force members due to specific configurations, but this is less common.