
Radiosity
Radiosity is a method used in computer graphics to simulate how light interacts within a space, especially how it reflects off surfaces to create realistic lighting. Unlike simple shading, it considers how light bounces multiple times, diffusing and evenly filling an environment. This results in natural-looking shadows, soft lighting, and accurate color blending, making scenes appear more lifelike. Radiosity is particularly effective for interior design and architectural visualization, helping to understand how light and materials work together to influence the overall ambiance of a space.