Turn off limits using DSON - Genesis 2 Female

Ok a little birdie did this tutorial.... I thought it would be really useful for people using g2f in Poser. Especially since my poses tend to go out of limits, and many others as well.
This tutorial will show you how to turn limits off permanently on the g2f duf in Poser, so you can use poses that are out of limits and such. Best of all, you should also be able to use this tut for Genesis or even any tri-ax figure
Tutorial can be downloaded here:
http://www.damageinc3d.net/Misc/P2014LimitsFixGenesis2Female.pdf
Post edited by IgnisSerpentus on
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Thank you so much for this wonderful tut IgnisSerpentus :-). It is easy to follow and comprehend. Thank you again and have a wonderful day :-)!!
You are very welcome :)
Thank you for this tutorial. It's great!
I m making poses for Gia, and turning off limits one by one was time consuming and boring!
I ll try this very soon!!!
Tried this afternoon. Now Genesis 2 works like a charm. Your tutorial is a must!
Thanks so much... but I cant take credit, as someone else did it. But we're both glad everyone is finding it helpful :)
I can do what I want but the Conten DB Editor showes no files to me. Any ideas?
Hi MIrana!
Do you have the metadata installed? The information in the ContentDB Editor won't show up unless you have the Metadata for the selected figure installed. To do this right click on the Content Library tab and select re-import Metadata and in the new window that pops up you can either select just the figure you need or leave everything selected and hit accept. This may take a while depending on how much MD needs to be reimported. Once that is completed you should see the information for your figure in the ContentDB Editor as described in the tutorial!
Hope this helps!
Elli
Hi Elli,
sadly still empty. After a PC new start I saw the Base but now its gone again :-(
Over at:
http://www.daz3d.com/forums/discussion/13706/
I've posted another way of removing the limits from any figure - a Python script that you run in Poser prior to applying your desired pose. It runs through all the body parts turning the "Force Limits" off for you.
Cheers,
Cliff