When human cannot perceive the inconsistency of artificial shadows which are not physically correct, they are acceptable as “perceptually-correct” shadows. This paper focuses on the simplification of light-source models for generating the perceptually-correct artificial shadows. First, we conducted subjective evaluations to obtain knowledge about the human perception of the shadows. Then the knowledge was applied to control the resolution of the light-source map to generate perceptually-correct artificial shadows. Comparative studies among artificial and real shadows justified perceptually correctness. All experiments were done using still images, not videos. Our research becomes a reference to determine the resolution of light-source map in an MR scene.