👉 The `animation:fumes` effect in animation refers to a visual representation where characters or objects emit smoke or vapor, often used to simulate the effects of fire, explosions, or chemical reactions. This animation typically involves particles that mimic the appearance and movement of real fumes, creating a hazy, swirling effect around the subject. The particles are usually colored to resemble different shades of gray or black, giving a smoky, ethereal quality. The animation can be stylized to fit various artistic directions, from realistic to exaggerated, enhancing the dramatic or fantastical elements of a scene.