I'm using beamer and tikz to create an animation of a photon travelling between snowflakes. I have ten Koch snowflakes (hence the \newcommand in my MWE) typeset with decorate{ decorate{ decorate{ decorate{..., and subsequently I have many slides within a frame. Since each slide takes about 20 seconds to typeset, I have decided to use \savebox and \usebox to save time (I tried externalization first, but I rely heavily on external macros, external references, pointers from one tikzpicture to another, and therefore gave up). However, I don't know how to match the coordinate systems of the tikzpicture inside the savebox and the one containing the node where I use the savebox.
This question appears related, but since my image is off in both coordinates, not only vertically, it appears my issue is a different one.
\documentclass{standalone}
\usepackage{tikz}
\usetikzlibrary{calc,spy,fit,positioning,backgrounds,arrows,shapes,intersections,decorations.fractals,decorations.markings,external}
\newcommand{\snowflake}[2]{
\path[fill,draw] decorate{ decorate{ decorate{ decorate{ #1 ++(-150:.5*#2/0.866) -- ++(60:#2) -- ++(-60:#2) -- cycle }}}};
}
\newsavebox{\manyflakes}
\savebox{\manyflakes}{
\begin{tikzpicture}[decoration={Koch snowflake,amplitude=1pt,segment
length=1pt,start radius=1pt},draw=blue,fill=white,very thin]
\snowflake{(1.81, 1.42)}{0.89}
\end{tikzpicture}
}
\begin{document}
\begin{tikzpicture}
\node[anchor=south west,inner sep=0] at (0,0) {\usebox{\manyflakes}};
\filldraw[red] (1.81, 1.42) circle [radius=0.1];
\end{tikzpicture}
\end{document}

How do I match the coordinate systems of the savebox with the one of the tikzpicture, so that the circle at 1.81, 1.42 is exactly in the middle of the snowflake?

overlayhere is a good idea, because it avoids issues with the bounding box (because there is none then). Usingremember picturehowever, might not work with saveboxes. Anyway, AFAIK it is only needed if you want to address included nodes by name. (But I'm aware that in them majority of cases this both options are used together.) – Martin Scharrer Dec 10 '11 at 18:03