In
            this example, you want the object to track only the changes in position
            of the reference feature. The object follows the X and Y motion
            without undergoing changes in scale or rotation.
         
         For example, you have
            footage of a bird flying and you want to attach a small blue arrow
            to the to top of the bird's wing. You can add an image of an arrow from
            the File browser to the footage. You need to track the arrow to
            one point on the wing. Note in this example there are no scale or
            rotation changes to the wing.
         
         NoteAlthough this example
               uses the 2D transform tool, there are many other tools that have
               position and translation parameters that can be tracked, such as Reaction,
               Panner, the Garbage Mask, Remove Dust tool, and the Warp 2D tool.
            
         To track position:
         
         
            - Play the footage a few times to evaluate
               what reference feature you want to use and if there are any foreseeable
               problems for the tracking.
            
- Determine a good reference frame. In
               this example, it is the first frame of the footage.
            
- From the Tools tab, drag a Tracker Analyzer
               tool to Schematic. You do not need to attach it directly to the
               dependency graph as it is not going to be modifying the image but
               rather, you will be using data associated with that tracker. Once
               you have finished tracking, you can remove the tracker tool from
               the dependency graph.
            
- Position the Reference and Analyzer boxes
               on the position you want tracked. In the case below, the tip of
               the bird's wing has been selected.
            
- Click Analyze Forward to track reference
               position in the footage.
            
- From the Tools tab, open the Composition
               folder and drag a Blend and Comp node to the dependency graph between
               the footage node and the Output node.
            
- Connect the bird footage to the Back
               input of the Blend and Comp node.
            
- The image of the arrow is then dragged
               into Schematic and linked to the composition and attached to the
               Front input of the Blend and Comp node.
            
- A 2D Transform tool is then added between
               the arrow image and the Blend and Comp node. Select the 2D Transform
               node.
            
- From the 2D Transform tool UI, select
               1 Point from the Transform Type menu. The Source and Destination
               coordinate value editors appear.
            
- The Source X and Y coordinates are set
               to 0, 0 fixing the center of the arrow image exactly at the center
               of the tracker.
            
- To set the Destination transform, right
               click on the Destination label and select Set Tracker. The Tracker
               Selector appears. Expand the Tracker and select the Tracker Analyzer.
            
- Enable Use Offset and click the Link
               button.
               The arrow is tracked
                  to the tip of the bird's wing. Play the footage.