I have 2013 SP1 too, so I can compare. It just doesn't work in 2014 SP2. I unplugged everything but Basic Tree, and in 2014 SP2, Emit Leaves doesn't add any points to the point cloud.

On 12/08/2013 12:44 PM, Gerbrand Nel wrote:
Yeah probably
I'm still in good old 2013 sp1

G
On 2013/08/12 06:37 PM, Stephen Blair wrote:
In 2014 I see the same thing as Chris.
Probably some nodes were dropped on load...maybe you were using an old version of Build Array from Set?

On 12/08/2013 12:31 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:



On 12 August 2013 17:21, Gerbrand Nel <nagv...@gmail.com <mailto:nagv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

    Hey Chris, Thanks for looking
    On my side I see a stand tree with green cones where leaves will be
    Are you at least seeing that?
    G

    On 2013/08/12 06:06 PM, Chris Marshall wrote:
    I'm not seeing much when I open the scene? Or is that the problem?




    On 12 August 2013 16:25, Gerbrand Nel <nagv...@gmail.com
    <mailto:nagv...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        So this is part of my frustrating quest to get smarter with
        ICE.
        I would very much like to create a mint bush procedurally
        using ICE.
        I started by first molesting a lovely compound created by
        Fabricio Chamon called strand tree.
        I think Fabricio knew noobs like me would come along and
        try this kind of shit, because the compound responded with
        a full 3 hours of sodomy.
        It is time to beg you guys for some help!!
        The leaves is the main problem. I have got the rotation and
        position right, but I have no clue how to scale them so
        they are small towards the tips of each stem.
        Could someone please have a look at this scene. I'm sure
        it's just a simple array thing, but my mind has problems
        with arrays.
        Thanks guys
        G




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