thanks dave,
i understand what you’re saying, but the object i’m pinning doesn’t extend all the way out to the corners of the plate, as it would be if i was comping a 4×3 insert into a 4×3 TV set. it’s literally, a medium shot of a guy holding a round picture frame and then i’m inserting a new picture into the frame and tracking it with the shot. but, my new picture isn’t 2048, as is my plate. my picture is, say, 400×300, and the cornerpins aren’t exactly symmetrical to the picture frame i’m tracking it in. it’s a big, square gangly frame (with a round center where the pic goes), and the points that i can track aren’t lined up. there aren’t any track markers on it. so my track points are like this:
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so you can see, when i apply cpins to perfectly square insert, it’s going to skew my image in an undesirable manner. sorry i can’t post a pic of it right now. it’s on a box somewhere else. hopefully i’m explaining it OK.
so what i really want is to NOT skew the image by the corners of the cpin, leave my insert at 400×300, slide it and scale it into place and then have it track with the 4 corners.
know what i mean?
thanks again.