This is the only suggestion I tried, because it seemed the easiest to implement, and so far it looks like it is working. thank you very much.

-Adam

Colin Alway wrote:
is this what you want ?

inputs:
a 2d pivot point
a 2d reference point
a rotation slider

output:
a 2d point rotating the reference around the pivot

an expression for the destination point would be (pseudo-code):

output.x = pivot.x + (reference.x - pivot.x) * cos( rotation ) - (reference.y - pivot.y) * sin( rotation ) output.y = pivot.y + (reference.x - pivot.x) * sin( rotation ) + (reference.y - pivot.y) * cos( rotation )




On 9 February 2012 02:01, Adam Hazard <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Anyone know how to have a rotation slider control a 2d point
    rotating around another 2d point with an expression?

    Basically I want to know how the tracker derives rotation from 2
    points, but I guess in reverse.

    Or a way to hack this together by linking parameters. I haven't
    found a solution.

    Thanks in advance

    -Adam
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