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Yes I did, but didn't had much luck with it.
The short coming might be on my side and having a lack of knowledge with the tool.
I always tried MassFX, but the links to my chain flew off all over the place instead of draping over the model.
Once again, I am sure its user error and not program error.
How accurate does this have to be? Is the necklace modeled already? If you have the jewelry modeled in a straight line, you could try and path deform it along a spline that you shape to fit as closely as you can, draped around the neck. If the necklace is already shaped in a circle, I'd rotate and position it as closely as possible and then use FFD boxes to adjust for the various slopes in the bust.
If the bust is modeled cleanly, you could try and pull off an edge loop, turn it into a spline and use that for the geometry to path follow.
I always tried MassFX, but the links to my chain flew off all over the place instead of draping over the model.
If it needs to be animated:
What SCENE units are you using? (not display units). I've had better success when I change my scene units to cm, instead of my usual meter
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