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* [Exported GLBs](Exported%20GLB%20models)/[Exported OBJ](https://github.com/MozillaReality/hubs-avatar-pipelines/tree/master/Other%20model%20formats) are available if you'd like to bring them into your editor of choice.

We recommend using [Blender 2.8](https://builder.blender.org/download/) for custom models since we have provided example files that you may use as a guide. (Typically, skeleton setup varies between modeling appications which can make importing/exporting skeletons a bit tricky due to unexpected changes in bone rotations, but it is still possible to use something other than Blender.) Note: the .blend files were created with [Blender 2.8](https://builder.blender.org/download/) due to the built-in glTF exporter. The glTF importer/exporter for Blender is currently in development. Expect some bugs and [please report them!](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Blender-IO/issues)
We recommend using [Blender 2.83](https://builder.blender.org/download/) (or whatever the most recent release is) for custom models since we have provided example files that you may use as a guide. (Typically, skeleton setup varies between modeling appications which can make importing/exporting skeletons a bit tricky due to unexpected changes in bone rotations, but it is still possible to use something other than Blender.) Note: the .blend files were created with [Blender 2.8](https://builder.blender.org/download/) due to the built-in glTF exporter. The glTF importer/exporter for Blender is currently in development. Expect some bugs and [please report them!](https://github.com/KhronosGroup/glTF-Blender-IO/issues)

Hubs avatars are meant for VR, which means that you should work in real world units. A typical avatar height is roughly 1.7 meters. Note: This is typically a 'standing height'. The lack of legs shown here is a part of that overall height.

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