nanoem is an MMD (MikuMikuDance) compatible implementation and its like application mainly built for macOS.
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- Usage Manual (Japanese)
MikuMikuDance (a.k.a MMD) is created on Windows via DirectX9. As such, it's unavailable to run on non-Windows deployment unless you use a virtual machine or emulation layer such as Wine.
nanoem was originally created to address the issue of non-Windows compatibility as well as the possibility it may not work in the future due to Windows reason. It was originally designed for macOS but now it's now designed to run on non-macOS as well and supports ARM CPU such as Apple M1 and RaspberryPi, multiple graphics backends (DirectX11/Metal/OpenGL).
It also has model editing feature similar to PMXEditor's one which allows for some model editing. This was also implemented for the same reason mentioned above.
nanoem is designed to achieve both of the following goals.
- Portability
- Lightweight startup
- Small size
- cmake (>= 3.5)
- C++14 compliant compiler
- confirmed on Clang and Visual Studio 2017
- git
- ninja-build
- Optional but recommend on macOS/Linux
See also GitHub Action Workflow.
git submodule update --init --recursive
# needs setting NANOEM_TARGET_COMPILER explicitly when the compiler is clang (default is gcc on Linux)
export NANOEM_TARGET_COMPILER=clang
cmake -P scripts/build.cmake
mkdir out
cd out
cmake -G Ninja ..
cmake --build .
# OpenGL 3.3 Core Profile or higher is required to run on Linux
cd sapp && ./nanoem
Options Table of scripts/build.cmake
Name | Description |
---|---|
NANOEM_TARGET_ARCHITECTURES |
Target architectures to build. The default value is x86_64 (non macOS) or ub (means Universal Binary, macOS). |
NANOEM_TARGET_CONFIGURATIONS |
Target configurations for cmake. The default value is debug;release . |
NANOEM_TARGET_MACOS_VERSION |
Target macOS version. Same as CMAKE_OSX_DEPLOYMENT_TARGET. |
NANOEM_TARGET_GENERATOR |
Target generator for cmake. The option will pass as cmake -G ${NANOEM_TARGET_GENERATOR} |
NANOEM_TARGET_COMPILER |
Target compiler for cmake. |
NANOEM_TARGET_TOOLSET |
Target toolset for cmake. The option will pass as cmake -T {NANOEM_TARGET_TOOLSET} |
NANOEM_MAKE_PROGRAM |
Make program to use for cmake. Same as CMAKE_MAKE_PROGRAM. |
NANOEM_DISABLE_BUILD_NANOMSG |
Disable building nanomsg. |
NANOEM_DISABLE_BUILD_TBB |
Disable building Threading Building Blocks. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_ICU4C |
Enable building ICU. You must run following command git clone https://github.com/unicode-org/icu/ dependencies/icu before enabling the option. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_MIMALLOC |
Enable building mimalloc. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_SPIRV_TOOLS |
Enable building SPIRV-Tools. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_SENTRY_NATIVE |
Enable building Sentry C/C++ SDK. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_LIBSOUNDIO |
Enable building libsoundio. You must run following command git clone https://github.com/andrewrk/libsoundio dependencies/libsoundio before enabling the option. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_GLFW |
Enable building GLTF. You must run following command git clone https://github.com/glfw/glfw dependencies/libsoundio before enabling the option. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_FFMPEG |
Enable building ffmpeg. You must run following command git clone https://github.com/ffmpeg/ffmpeg dependencies/ffmpeg before enabling the option. |
NANOEM_ENABLE_BUILD_YAMLCPP |
Enable building yaml-cpp. You must run following command git clone https://github.com/jbeder/yaml-cpp dependencies/yaml-cpp before enabling the option. |
See Architecture Document (Japanese)
- nanoem component is licensed under MIT/X11 License.
- emapp/win32/macos/glfw/sapp components are licensed under Mozilla Public License.