Explore the World of Free Lighting Education with Google 'Learning Light' | Release #472

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The revolution of AI in learning has finally reached the realm of lighting. Google's 'Learning Light' is a free tool that allows users to learn the properties of light through interactive experiences based on theater lighting theory.
This tool enables users to manipulate the intensity, color, and angle of light on a virtual stage and instantly see the effects of lighting, all accessible via smartphone. While beginners can easily experience the basics, experienced users can use it for pre-shoot simulations and idea sketches.

A New Gateway to Lighting with AI
In 'Learning Light', the AI chatbot 'LuxeBot3000' thoroughly explains the basics of lighting through seven mini-lessons. Users can intuitively learn knowledge applicable to actual shoots, such as intensity, color, and shadow formation.
Progress is made through selectable operations, ensuring beginners can understand without stumbling. Learning by adjusting the light in real-time transforms theoretical knowledge into a tangible experience, which is the major appeal of this tool.
Hands-On Practice in a Virtual Studio
After completing the chat guide, users can freely manipulate the light in a mode where they can individually adjust the strength, angle, and hue of six lights, and place mannequins, furniture, and props to experience the relationship between light and shadow realistically.

Additionally, there's a feature to save visuals along with lighting diagrams using the capture button. This makes it easy to record your setup and later recreate or compare it.
Simple Features, Infinite Possibilities
'Learning Light' is an experimental tool and does not support expressions of lighting accessories like softboxes or beauty dishes. However, it is sufficient to grasp the basic concepts of light. It is also an ideal step to check 'what kind of light you like' before purchasing equipment.

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Moreover, future updates may add more practical elements. It is a tool that is expected to develop further, allowing users to rediscover the joy of learning.