New Light Studio demos show drag-and-drop browser relighting with dual lights, color-temperature control, presets, and fast mood shifts on plain footage. If you shoot simple plates, this is becoming a practical way to turn one clip into multiple looks without a full VFX relight.

Hailuo’s launch demo is straightforward: a hand drags a lighting treatment onto a flat city-street plate, and the shot jumps to a more cinematic version with light trails, glow, and flare-heavy styling. That matters because the pitch is not full scene generation; it is post-shot mood conversion on footage you already have.
Hailuo’s tool post also points creators to a web-only Light Studio page at Light Studio, which suggests the company is positioning this as an in-browser relighting tool rather than a desktop VFX pipeline.
The most concrete practitioner response so far came from a creator who highlighted dual light sources, color-temperature control, and 20 presets, then immediately described a test scene: a woman at a diner window, warm tungsten inside, cold blue night outside, and steam rising from the cup creator reaction. That is a useful tell. People are reading Light Studio as a shot-design tool for contrast, mood, and time-of-day variation, not just a one-click “make it epic” filter.
Hailuo’s Japanese repost says the tool lets users change image lighting after the fact, including light direction and intensity, while also offering many presets Japanese repost. For filmmakers and motion designers shooting simple plates, that points to a practical use case: one clip, several relit looks, without building a full CG relight setup.
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VFX creators are already pulling off insane shots with Light Studio Shoutout to @ATOM_VISUAL for this one No: Years of VFX training or a big-budget setup Yes: Drag & drop to turn plain footage into epic shots What would you make with it? It's your turn!
Dual light sources, color temp control, 20 presets,this changes how I think about motion entirely 🎬 Would love to experiment with a woman sitting alone at a diner window, warm tungsten inside, cold blue night pressing against the glass, steam rising slowly from her cup 🌙
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