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VIRGi: View-dependent Instant Recoloring of 3D Gaussians Splats

Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition 2026-03-04 v1 Graphics

Abstract

3D Gaussian Splatting (3DGS) has recently transformed the fields of novel view synthesis and 3D reconstruction due to its ability to accurately model complex 3D scenes and its unprecedented rendering performance. However, a significant challenge persists: the absence of an efficient and photorealistic method for editing the appearance of the scene's content. In this paper we introduce VIRGi, a novel approach for rapidly editing the color of scenes modeled by 3DGS while preserving view-dependent effects such as specular highlights. Key to our method are a novel architecture that separates color into diffuse and view-dependent components, and a multi-view training strategy that integrates image patches from multiple viewpoints. Improving over the conventional single-view batch training, our 3DGS representation provides more accurate reconstruction and serves as a solid representation for the recoloring task. For 3DGS recoloring, we then introduce a rapid scheme requiring only one manually edited image of the scene from the end-user. By fine-tuning the weights of a single MLP, alongside a module for single-shot segmentation of the editable area, the color edits are seamlessly propagated to the entire scene in just two seconds, facilitating real-time interaction and providing control over the strength of the view-dependent effects. An exhaustive validation on diverse datasets demonstrates significant quantitative and qualitative advancements over competitors based on Neural Radiance Fields representations.

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@article{arxiv.2603.02986,
  title  = {VIRGi: View-dependent Instant Recoloring of 3D Gaussians Splats},
  author = {Alessio Mazzucchelli and Ivan Ojeda-Martin and Fernando Rivas-Manzaneque and Elena Garces and Adrian Penate-Sanchez and Francesc Moreno-Noguer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.02986},
  year   = {2026}
}

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IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence. 2026 Feb 24