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Hailuo Light Studio adds prompt-free relight remixes and Midjourney + Nano Banana combos

Hailuo is pushing anime relight tutorials, drag-and-click Light Studio edits, and Midjourney plus Nano Banana combos on its site. Use it when you want faster lookdev passes without rewriting prompts for every lighting change.

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Hailuo Light Studio adds prompt-free relight remixes and Midjourney + Nano Banana combos
Hailuo Light Studio adds prompt-free relight remixes and Midjourney + Nano Banana combos

TL;DR

  • Hailuo is positioning Light Studio as a prompt-free relight tool: its Light Studio post says you can upload a scene, drag controls, and click through lighting changes instead of rewriting prompts.
  • The company also published an anime relighting walkthrough, with the tutorial thread pointing creators to a dedicated relight tool page for step-by-step setup.
  • Hailuo's combo post is now pushing a broader lookdev stack that mixes Midjourney, Light Studio, and Nano Banana 2 on the same site.

What actually shipped for creators

The clearest product change is workflow, not a new model announcement. In Hailuo's own description, Light Studio is meant for fast scene “vibe-checks”: drop in an image, drag the lighting, and iterate without prompt-writing. The linked relight tool frames that as a lightweight image-to-lookdev pass rather than a full prompt engineering exercise.

Hailuo paired that interface push with an anime-specific relighting tutorial. The follow-up post repeats the same call to “follow the tutorial and create your own,” which suggests this is being rolled out as a repeatable creator workflow, not a one-off demo.

What workflows Hailuo is promoting

The more interesting creative angle is the stack Hailuo is encouraging around Light Studio. Its post highlights a pipeline where Midjourney handles the base image, Light Studio reshapes the lighting, and Nano Banana 2 finishes the output inside Hailuo's broader tool ecosystem. That turns relighting into a middle step in look development instead of the final effect.

Hailuo's own replies also show the intended use case: take an existing clip or image, run a “Light Studio remix,” and push dramatic mood changes onto the same composition. In the remix reply, the example is a food visual with “dramatic lighting” and reflective syrup flows, which is a simple but concrete sign that the tool is being pitched for stylized commercial shots as much as anime edits.

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