Technical Logic and Practical Strategies for Lighting Methods in a Sunny Indoor Bedroom Based on Time Series in Blender
DOI: https://doi.org/10.62381/ACS.SSFS2025.03
Author(s)
Ruohang Sun
Affiliation(s)
Henan University, Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Abstract
With the growing demand for virtual environment design, the accuracy of indoor natural lighting simulation has become a key factor in enhancing visual effects in interior design. This study uses Blender as a tool to focus on the natural lighting characteristics of indoor bedrooms under sunny conditions at different times of the day. A systematic lighting method framework is constructed. Through case analysis and experimental research, the lighting parameter settings for four time periods-morning, daytime, evening, and night-are revealed, and adaptive optimization strategies are proposed based on material properties. The research results provide scientific lighting design references for interior design, film and animation, and promote the practical application of natural lighting simulation technology.
Keywords
Blender; Sunny Indoor; Bedroom Lighting; Natural Lighting; HDRI Maps
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