Simulation & Analysis > Directionality of Light


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Directionality of light is the balance between the diffuse and directional components within an environment. It has a significant impact on the appearance of 3D objects; and the visual performance and comfort of occupants within that environment. Poor directionality may produce harsh shadows on the task, cause veiling reflections towards the viewing angle, or create a dull environment. Adequate directionality may model 3D surfaces, reveal the surface textures or details of a task, and create an aesthetically pleasing environment.

A new metric is derived from the basic definition of directionality: The diffuse and directional components of the luminous environment are isolated as a unique feature of simulation-based approach and the ratio of the directional-to-diffuse light is calculated. The rationale and methodology of the directional-to-diffuse ratio is discussed through visual demonstrations and quantified metrics. 

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Mehlika Inanici

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Last modified: 5/26/2017 by Brian R Johnson