HELLO CREATORS,
You can now edit the weather in your AI-generated films — with shocking realism.
A new research tool called WeatherEdit introduces a method to add photorealistic rain, snow, fog, and more into your scenes using a 4D Gaussian field system. That means weather elements aren’t just slapped on top — they’re calculated in 3D space over time and interact naturally with lighting and depth.
Why This Is Cool
Most weather effects in AI workflows are static or post-processed. WeatherEdit makes them feel alive, ensuring temporal and spatial consistency across frames. The system accounts for particle motion, scene layout, and lighting — so the rain actually falls where it should.
It’s a big step forward for creators building atmospheric, cinematic sequences without relying on post-heavy VFX. And yes, it really does look like it’s raining inside the generation.
Stay curious,
Kinomoto.Mag




