Sander de Regt wrote:There definitely is a way to do that.
It works best if you plan ahead.
First: do your track.
Second: add a paint-tool, set the stroke type to 'stroke' (not multistroke) the apply mode to 'clone'
open up the 'stroke controls' and there RC on the Center and select 'connect to' and connect the x/y position of your track. THEN paint out the dot you've tracked and tadaah - the paint tool *should* follow the dot while cloning from the constant relative position. Depending on how much movement there is, this should get you a big piece of the way there.
Sander
OK I think I have figured it out.
I have a simple set up of a face with a pimple as in your previous example code back in June?. My face has a shake on it.
(BTW I could not get your code to work. When posted there was no tracking data and on trying to repeat the tracking i got an error relating to Bins and had to abort.)
I think my mistake has been not to set the clone reference point (Alt Click to get the cross) BEFORE I connected the Tracker. Does this seem like a good explanation?
Also when Connecting the tracker I need to connect it to
TRACKER TrackerPath/Position.
Other Options like
TRACKER UnsteadyPosition or
TRACKER Tracker1:UnsteadyPosition are not correct.
In your quote you refer to the X/Y position of the track. I could not find anything labeled x/y.
But it now works for me.
Many thanks.