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I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple script that does the math and makes the pin move with the anchor ifof a different layer? Since thisThis stuff seems pretty basic jetbut I couldn't find any good scripts or explanations on how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple script that does the math and makes the pin move with the anchor if a different layer? Since this stuff seems pretty basic jet I couldn't find any good scripts or explanations how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple script that does the math and makes the pin move with the anchor of a different layer? This stuff seems pretty basic but I couldn't find any good scripts or explanations on how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

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I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple scripscript that dodoes the math and makemakes the pin mive eithmove with the anchor if a different layer? Since this stuff seems pretty basic jet I couln'tcouldn't find any good scripts or explonationsexplanations how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple scrip that do the math and make the pin mive eith the anchor if a different layer? Since this stuff seems pretty basic jet I couln't find any good scripts or explonations how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple script that does the math and makes the pin move with the anchor if a different layer? Since this stuff seems pretty basic jet I couldn't find any good scripts or explanations how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.

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Adobe After Effects - Script - How to move puppet pins relative to some other pin/layer anchor?

I want to move some puppet pins relative to an anchor point. Is there a simple scrip that do the math and make the pin mive eith the anchor if a different layer? Since this stuff seems pretty basic jet I couln't find any good scripts or explonations how to do this efficiently.

Could someone please help with this?

Currently I have a very dumb solution, I just put a hidden shape layer over both the puppet pin and the layer I want the pin to move with. Then I parented the anchor point of this shape layer with the anchor point of the original layer, then I added a puppet pin onto the shape layer and parented the old puppet pin I want to move to the puppet pin on the shape layer.

Basically bridging the gap between the the pin and the original layer.