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In this video, Monica and Peter use Blender to simulate how natural light passes through their kitchen on June 21st — the summer solstice, the longest day of the year. From setting up Cycles Render and configuring the Nishita Sky Texture, to adjusting sun position, keyframes, and output settings, we’ll walk through every step of the process — showing how the sun’s light shifts from morning to night in a smooth four-second animation. You’ll learn: 🏡 How to simulate realistic sunlight in Blender 🌅 How to use the Sun Position add-on for accurate time and location 🎥 How to optimize render settings for low-performance computers 💡 How to interpret light movement to improve home design and shading By the end, you’ll see how a simple render can reveal where sunlight enters your home — helping you design smarter spaces, save energy, and protect your furniture. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction 00:23 Render Settings: Cycles & Samples 00:37 Output Resolution for Faster Renders 00:48 World Properties: Nishita Sky Texture 01:00 Setting Accurate Sun Position 01:12 Summer Solstice Setup 01:21 Adjusting the Timeline & Keyframes 01:40 Converting Frames to Seconds 01:58 Adding Keyframes for Sun Animation 02:47 Rendering at 2:15 PM 03:17 Output and Encoding Settings 03:50 Rendering the Full Animation 04:02 Understanding Sun Path & Shadows #Blender3D #BlenderTutorial #CyclesRender #NishitaSky #SunPosition #BlenderAnimation #DaylightSimulation #SunPath #ArchitecturalVisualization #ArchViz #InteriorRender #PhotorealisticRender #BlenderKitchen #HomeDesign #3DHomeDesign This project includes 3D models that are licensed under various licenses, including CC-0, CC-BY, Free Art, and GNU GPL. Below are the attributions for the models used: eTeks Furniture: Fridge & Freezer, Flat TV, Door, White light source License: GNU GPL / CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Kator Legaz Furniture: Exterior door License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Leximumxii Furniture: TV stand License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Nhumrod Furniture: Washbasin, Toilet unit License: CC-0 URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Nikitron Furniture: Corner sofa License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Ola-Kristian Hoff Furniture: Fixed small window, Window 2x3, Top winder staircase License: Free Art / CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Peter Smolik Furniture: Office chair License: Free Art URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Scopia Furniture: Quadruple French window, Double French window, Induction cooker 4 zones License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... SirOccor Furniture: Desk License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... SirOccor & eTeks Furniture: Child bed License: CC-BY URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Vladoffsky Furniture: Kitchen cabinet License: CC-0 URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod... Peter Smolic Furniture: Hanging light License: Free Art Licence URL: https://www.sweethome3d.com/searchMod...