Difference between revisions 924415448 and 924415849 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 = 3.3.0 | latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2017|08|22}} (contracted; show full)7; ('''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 0.0.9, released in 2006. Due to limitations of the original design, the YafRay [[raytracer]] was completely rewritten by Mathias Wein. The first stable version of the new raytracer, YafaRay 0.1.0, was released in October 2008. The last stable version is 3.3.0, released in 2017. ==Features== ===Rendering=== ;Global illumination :YafaRay uses [[global illumination]] to produce realistically lit renderings of 3D scenes, using [[Monte Carlo method|Montecarlo]]-derived approximations. (contracted; show full){{3D software}} {{Software in the Public Interest}} [[Category:3D rendering software for Linux]] [[Category:Free 3D graphics software]] [[Category:Free software programmed in C++]] [[Category:Global illumination software]] [[Category:Rendering systems]] 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=924415849.
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