Title: The analysis of 3D mathematical space design for indoor mapping based on Lumion virtual reality simulation technology

Authors: Yihong Huang

Addresses: College of Architectural Arts, Guangxi Arts University, Nanning, 530007, China

Abstract: As space design becomes more intelligent and efficient, virtual simulation technology is continuously updated to provide designers with high-quality virtual reality (VR) landscape renderings. Based on market needs, an optimisation design method using Lumion plotting is proposed to enhance the simulation effect of virtual scene software. The process includes key steps such as data collection of the original scene, creation and import of the 3D model of the scene, preliminary rendering of the space model, placement of plants in the space scene, and optimisation of image details. The process utilises SketchUp software to create space models and import them into Lumion software. The results of four simulation design experiments in different scenarios show that the method used is a highly efficient VR space simulation design approach that requires less time and produces better visual results compared to the SketchUp for V-Ray and 3D Studio Max design methods.

Keywords: virtual reality; space design; anti-aliasing design; sampling; 3D model; 3D mathematical space design.

DOI: 10.1504/IJDSDE.2025.150062

International Journal of Dynamical Systems and Differential Equations, 2025 Vol.14 No.5, pp.391 - 405

Received: 16 Jun 2025
Accepted: 11 Aug 2025

Published online: 28 Nov 2025 *

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