VFX Graphics (Visual Effects Graphics) refers to the creation and manipulation of digital imagery to enhance or create visual elements that cannot be achieved through live-action filming alone. It combines computer-generated imagery (CGI), motion graphics, and compositing techniques to create realistic or fantastical visual effects in movies, advertisements, video games, and other digital media.

Key Features of VFX Graphics:

. Computer-Generated Effects (CGI) – Creating digital objects, environments, or characters.
. Compositing – Merging real-life footage with digital elements.
. Motion Graphics – Animated visuals, text, and effects.
. Special Effects (SFX) Integration – Enhancing practical effects with digital enhancements.
. 3D & 2D Animation – Bringing static visuals to life with movement.

Applications of VFX Graphics:

  1. Movies & TV Shows – Creating realistic explosions, creatures, or futuristic worlds.
  2. Advertising & Marketing – Eye-catching motion graphics and product animations.
  3. Gaming Industry – Realistic environments and character animations.
  4. Virtual Reality (VR) & Augmented Reality (AR) – Enhancing interactive experiences.

VFX Graphics plays a crucial role in modern media, allowing creators to push the boundaries of storytelling and visual representation.