Heya

I actually need to derive 2D corner pins tho for the system we're sending it 
to. So I'm still left with generating those from a UV map unless there's 
something I'm missing.

Cheers,

Dave 

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You could create a UV map that would be the baked result of any transform you 
did, no need to script.

Dave McDonnell wrote:
> Hey everyone
>  
> I need to export 2D corner pin data to another system from Nuke from a 
> concatenated corner pin.
>  
> Basically I have trackers in the middle of a plane that I have 
> tracked, upstream from that cornerpin I have another cornerpin that is 
> there to push the corners to where they are really meant to be as the 
> trackable points are offset from the corners somewhat.
>  
> What I'd like to get is the 2D screen points of the upstream corners 
> as transformed by the downstream cornerpin.
>  
> Is this doable? Any help much appreciated.
>  
> Cheers
>  
> Dave
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