For wide-angle images with heavy lens distortion, especially those widely used in multi-camera systems, the single global homography cannot satisfy the required warp due to nonlinear distortions, leading to misalignment and shape distortion. This paper proposes a multi-homography warping to stitch wide-angle images with unknown lens distortion, which integrates multiple local homographies with a global homography for accurate alignment and shape preservation. We suggest a solution by conditional sampling to obtain a larger proportion of inliers for more accurate estimation of local and global projective transformations. We introduce an adaptive weighting scheme to combine these transformations for smoothing our warp over the entire target image from the local homographies to the global homography. The experiments evaluate the alignment accuracy and shape preservation of the proposed method.