Hey Tino!
I'm the art director for the Melee HD retexture project at http://meleehd.boards.net. You seem like the main trailblazer in the field of graphics enhancements to Dolphin games so in my role as said art director I'm duty-bound to follow your work. I really like what I've seen so far and I think you're making a lot of great advancements to the graphics infrastructure, many of which might change the direction of the Melee HD project for the better.
I'd like to propose an idea to you for a future version of Ishiiruka:
http://meleehd.boards.net/thread/117
You may also wish to read this thread:
http://meleehd.boards.net/thread/45
When we first release a non-development version of Melee HD it will probably be pretty popular, so for it to require Ishiiruka should help spread awareness of Ishiiruka. If 25,000 people play Melee HD and if Melee HD requires Ishiiruka, that's 25,000 more people with Ishiiruka. This seems to me like a great way that we could help each other with our volunteer projects to the benefit of both the Smash and emulation communities. What do you think?
I'm the art director for the Melee HD retexture project at http://meleehd.boards.net. You seem like the main trailblazer in the field of graphics enhancements to Dolphin games so in my role as said art director I'm duty-bound to follow your work. I really like what I've seen so far and I think you're making a lot of great advancements to the graphics infrastructure, many of which might change the direction of the Melee HD project for the better.
I'd like to propose an idea to you for a future version of Ishiiruka:
http://meleehd.boards.net/thread/117
You may also wish to read this thread:
http://meleehd.boards.net/thread/45
When we first release a non-development version of Melee HD it will probably be pretty popular, so for it to require Ishiiruka should help spread awareness of Ishiiruka. If 25,000 people play Melee HD and if Melee HD requires Ishiiruka, that's 25,000 more people with Ishiiruka. This seems to me like a great way that we could help each other with our volunteer projects to the benefit of both the Smash and emulation communities. What do you think?