Difference between revisions 611213787 and 653349550 on enwiki{{Infobox software | name = YafaRay | logo = | screenshot = Engine movingparts.jpg | caption = A YafaRay rendering of [[piston engine]] parts modelled in [[Blender (software)|Blender]] | developer = YafaRay developers | latest_release_version = 0.1.15 | latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2009|06|2313|05|11}} | programming language = [[C++]]{{Citation needed|date=December 2013}}, [[Python]] | operating_system = <!--OS-independent--> | platform = [[Blender (software)|Blender]] | genre = [[Raytracer]], [[plug-in (computing)|plug-in]] | license = [[GNU Lesser General Public License|LGPL]] | website = {{URL|yafaray.org}} }} '''YafaRay''' is a [[free software|free]], [[open source]] [[Ray tracing (graphics)|ray tracing]] program that uses an [[XML]] scene description language. It has been integrated into the 2.49 version of the 3D modelling software [[Blender (software)|Blender]], but required an exporter for the redesigned 2.5 version of Blender. It now has an addon to integrate it into blender 2.673. It is licensed under the [[GNU Lesser General Public License]] (LGPL). ==History== YafaRay's predecessor '''YafRay''' ('''Y'''et '''A'''nother '''F'''ree '''Ray'''tracer) was written by Alejandro Conty Estévez, and was first released in July 2002. The last version of YafRay was YafRay 0.0.9, released in 2006. Due to limitations of the original desig(contracted; show full) ;Cross-platform :YafaRay has been fully developed using [[C++]]. This makes for good portability and there are precompiled [[binaries]] for the most common platforms: [[GNU]]/[[Linux]], [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] 9x/ XP/2000/XP/7/8.1, [[Mac OS X]] and [[Irix]]. YafaRay can be used as a stand-alone render engine, using its own scene description format. This way it can be used from the [[command line]] directly, by a script, etc. There are also provisions for [[parallel computing|parallel]] or [[Distributed computing|distributed]] rendering. ==See also== {{Portal|Free software}} * [[POV-Ray]], another popular, gratis ray tracer. * [[LuxRender]], an unbiased rendering system * [[Kerkythea]], a freeware rendering program that supports raytracing ==External links== * [http://www.yafaray.org Official website] * [https://github.com/YafaRay Source code]⏎ * [http://yafaray.manojky.net/legacy/index_Rate.php Material Library] * [http://yafaray.manojky.net Material Search] * [http://tutorials.manojky.net/yafaray/YafarayMaterialUse.pdf Tutorial on How to use Yafaray Material] {{3D software}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Yafaray}} [[Category:Free 3D graphics software]] [[Category:Global illumination software]] [[Category:Rendering systems]] [[Category:Free software programmed in C++]] [[Category:3D rendering software for Linux]] All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=653349550.
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