Turn Images into 3D Virtual Production Environments with ARFX Infinite Studio 2 v2.0.11
The newest version of ARFX Infinite Studio 2 is here, and this release brings a major creative upgrade to Studio Brain:
You can now turn images into 3D environments for virtual production.
That is the big story.
With ARFX Infinite Studio 2 v2.0.11, creators can move faster from a simple visual idea to a more immersive production-ready environment. Whether you are building virtual backdrops, testing scene concepts, creating content for LED walls, or exploring AI-assisted virtual production, this update gives you a more powerful way to bring your visuals to life.
The latest version of ARFX Infinite Studio is available now and can be downloaded here:
From image to environment
A flat image can be beautiful. But for virtual production, creators often need more than a still background. They need depth. They need space. They need something that feels like it can live inside a scene.
That is where this release gets exciting.
Studio Brain now supports a workflow that helps transform images into more dimensional 3D-style environments for virtual production. This gives creators a faster way to experiment with scenes, build visual concepts, and create more immersive backdrops without starting from scratch.
Instead of stopping at “here’s an image,” Infinite Studio 2 helps push the creative process toward “here’s a world I can use.”
And honestly, that is a pretty big glow-up.
Powered by Gaussian Splat generation
Under the hood, this new capability is supported by Gaussian Splat generation in Studio Brain.
For users who know the term, yes — Gaussian Splats are now part of the workflow. For everyone else, the simple version is this: it helps bring more depth, dimension, and spatial quality to generated visuals, making them more useful for virtual production environments.
So while the feature is technical, the benefit is very straightforward:
Your images can become more immersive 3D environments.
That is the part that matters most for creators.
Better depth maps for better scenes
This release also improves how depth maps are generated.
Depth maps are now correctly created and usable, which helps generated visuals feel more dimensional inside the Infinite Studio workflow. If you have older images, they may need to be regenerated so they can take advantage of the improved depth map generation.
It is a small step for the user, but a big deal for the final output.
Studio Brain feels smoother now
Version 2.0.11 also gives Studio Brain a cleaner and more guided experience.
There is now an instructional message at the top of each conversation, helping users understand what to do next while working. Messages now keep fixed widths, so conversations are easier to read. Loading screens have also been added, making the app feel smoother while Studio Brain processes requests.
These are the kinds of updates that do not always sound flashy, but they make the creative flow feel much better.
Less guessing. Less waiting in confusion. More creating.
Cleaner login, media, and account experience
The update also improves several practical parts of the app experience.
For Windows users, logins are now embedded directly within the app. Studio Brain also has improved handling for sending and receiving prompt media, making media-based workflows more reliable.
New UI elements have also been added for cases where users do not have a payment method, subscription, My Studio, or a selected conversation. Instead of leaving users stuck, the app now gives clearer guidance on what is missing.
And yes, logging out should now properly clear settings.
We love a tidy workflow.
Official changelog for Version 2.0.11
Here is the full developer changelog for this release:
Version 2.0.11
- Logins are now embedded within the app for Windows.
- Studio Brain now supports Gaussian Splat generation.
- Depth maps are now correctly generated and usable. Older images may require regeneration.
- Studio Brain now includes an instructional message at the top of each conversation.
- Studio Brain messages should now maintain fixed widths.
- Studio Brain now has loading screens for a smoother experience.
- Studio Brain improved handling of sending and receiving prompt media.
- UI elements have been added for cases where users do not have payment methods, subscriptions, My Studio, or a conversation selected.
- Logging out should now properly clear settings.
Why this release matters
Virtual production is moving fast, and creators need tools that can keep up.
ARFX Infinite Studio 2 is built to help filmmakers, content creators, studios, educators, and production teams create visual environments faster, with fewer technical barriers. This update pushes that mission forward by making it easier to go from a single image to something more dimensional, immersive, and usable in a production workflow.
The headline is not just that Studio Brain now supports Gaussian Splats.
The headline is this:
ARFX Infinite Studio 2 can help turn images into 3D environments for virtual production.
That is the creative leap.
Download ARFX Infinite Studio 2 v2.0.11
The latest version of ARFX Infinite Studio 2 is available now.
Download it here:
Start with an image. Build a world. Then bring it into your virtual production workflow.