I am using the IsaacSim Robot Assembly Tool to attach an Allegrohand to a kinova arm from the IsaacSim asset library. I will use the assembled hand and arm in Isaac Lab for RL training. And I noticed that the tutorial about importing new asset mentioned it is better to create instanceable new asset. Should I make the assembled hand and arm asset instanceable to make RL training cost less computing resources?
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