Training-Free Multi-View Extension of IC-Light for Textual Position-Aware Scene Relighting
By: Jiangnan Ye , Jiedong Zhuang , Lianrui Mu and more
Potential Business Impact:
Changes 3D scenes' lighting with text prompts.
We introduce GS-Light, an efficient, textual position-aware pipeline for text-guided relighting of 3D scenes represented via Gaussian Splatting (3DGS). GS-Light implements a training-free extension of a single-input diffusion model to handle multi-view inputs. Given a user prompt that may specify lighting direction, color, intensity, or reference objects, we employ a large vision-language model (LVLM) to parse the prompt into lighting priors. Using off-the-shelf estimators for geometry and semantics (depth, surface normals, and semantic segmentation), we fuse these lighting priors with view-geometry constraints to compute illumination maps and generate initial latent codes for each view. These meticulously derived init latents guide the diffusion model to generate relighting outputs that more accurately reflect user expectations, especially in terms of lighting direction. By feeding multi-view rendered images, along with the init latents, into our multi-view relighting model, we produce high-fidelity, artistically relit images. Finally, we fine-tune the 3DGS scene with the relit appearance to obtain a fully relit 3D scene. We evaluate GS-Light on both indoor and outdoor scenes, comparing it to state-of-the-art baselines including per-view relighting, video relighting, and scene editing methods. Using quantitative metrics (multi-view consistency, imaging quality, aesthetic score, semantic similarity, etc.) and qualitative assessment (user studies), GS-Light demonstrates consistent improvements over baselines. Code and assets will be made available upon publication.
Similar Papers
RelightAnyone: A Generalized Relightable 3D Gaussian Head Model
CV and Pattern Recognition
Makes 3D avatars look real in any light.
SyncLight: Controllable and Consistent Multi-View Relighting
CV and Pattern Recognition
Changes lighting in many movie cameras at once.
GaRe: Relightable 3D Gaussian Splatting for Outdoor Scenes from Unconstrained Photo Collections
CV and Pattern Recognition
Makes 3D scenes look real with changing light.