My first attempt was to replace the brick slices by black and white striped slices from a checkerboard pattern, but the columns came out looking 36 sided, not perfectly round.
So I used a picture from the house downtown I did the PTTR Projection on, cut out the four top columns and used them to build a simple square column in After Effects. I found a concrete texture I repeated over and over to match the existing floor size, and placed it in the existing AE composition, as well as side walls:
I made the Anaglyph, which looked a little washed out, so I darkened it and increased contrast and saturation with curves. It looks much better than the brick space with 3D glasses:
So I used a picture from the house downtown I did the PTTR Projection on, cut out the four top columns and used them to build a simple square column in After Effects. I found a concrete texture I repeated over and over to match the existing floor size, and placed it in the existing AE composition, as well as side walls:
I made the Anaglyph, which looked a little washed out, so I darkened it and increased contrast and saturation with curves. It looks much better than the brick space with 3D glasses:
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