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1136Motion User Guide
4. Click the Analyze button in the Behaviors Inspector or HUD.
The foreground element is pinned to the background element; four motion paths show
the transformation occurring at each corner.
5. If necessary, make minor adjustments to the foreground element (such as modifying
scale or rotation) by doing the following:
a. Click the Transform pop-up menu in the Behaviors Inspector, then choose Mimic
Source.
The default option in the Transform pop-up menu (Attach to Source) does not permit
transformations of the foreground element.
b. Open the Properties Inspector and make any necessary adjustments to the
foreground object using the Scale slider, Rotation dial, or other controls.
For more information on the Mimic Source and Attach to Source transform options, see
Match Move controls in Motion.
If corner pinning does not produce a successful track
If the Match Move corner pinning method described above fails to yield a successful track,
try four-point tracking using the Analyze Motion behavior. In this workflow, the four-point
tracking data collected from the Analyze Motion behavior is loaded into a Match Move
behavior to corner-pin a foreground object.
1. In Motion, go to the frame where you want to start the track and apply an Analyze
Motion behavior to the background element.
Important: Whereas the Match Move behavior is always applied to the foreground
(destination) layer, the Analyze Motion behavior is always applied to the background
(source) layer.
By default, a single tracker appears in the canvas.
2. Drag the tracker (Track 1) to a reference pattern in the top-left corner of the
background element.