
In Blender, ensure that `Viewport Overlays` is enabled and `Statistics` is selected In this case, we will optimize to the Global specs so we can use this model globally across Spatial.

Here are the specs we need to optimize to. In this tutorial, I will be using basic and free techniques that can be done all inside Blender. There are many ways to optimize your CloneX, and some are faster (and more expensive) than others.

Your CloneX is now imported into Blender! Select a folder that houses all of your Clone's components. Navigate to the clone.tools plugin on the sidebar Open Blender, install and enable clone.tools `Edit -> Preferences -> Add-ons -> Install`.

I'll be using version `3.4` as that's what is supported at the time of writing. Download the latest supported version of (). I will warn you now that this looks like (and is) a fair bit of work to get set up, but the skills you'll learn will help you go far in understanding avatar interoperability and optimization. So you want to be your CloneX in Spatial? You've come to the right place.
