IllumiCraft: Unified Geometry and Illumination Diffusion for Controllable Video Generation

Ming-Hsuan Yang (Google / UC Merced) · Yuanze Lin (University of Oxford) · Yi-Wen Chen (University of California, Merced) · Yi-Hsuan Tsai (Atmanity Inc.) · Ronald Clark (University of Oxford)
3d geometry3d point tracksbackground-conditioned video relightingcontrollable video generationdiffusion-based modelshigh-dynamic-range (hdr)illumination changeslighting controlstatic background referencesynthetically relit framestemporally coherent videostext-conditioned video relightingunified diffusion architectureuser-defined promptsvisual appearance

Although diffusion-based models can generate high-quality and high-resolution video sequences from textual or image inputs, they lack explicit integration of geometric cues when controlling scene lighting and visual appearance across frames. To address this limitation, we propose IllumiCraft, an end-to-end diffusion framework accepting three complementary inputs: (1) high-dynamic-range (HDR) video maps for detailed lighting control; (2) synthetically relit frames with randomized illumination changes (optionally paired with a static background reference image) to provide appearance cues; and (3) 3D point tracks that capture precise 3D geometry information. By integrating the lighting, appearance, and geometry cues within a unified diffusion architecture, IllumiCraft generates temporally coherent videos aligned with user-defined prompts. It supports the background-conditioned and text-conditioned video relighting and provides better fidelity than existing controllable video generation methods.