Fire & explosions
Add flying debris and destruction to footage
An impact reads as real only when something breaks. vfxmagia throws debris and rubble through your shot — chunks flung outward, dust kicked up, a structure giving way — all matched to the camera and lighting you already have. It turns a plain plate into the moment something goes wrong.
Why it works
What you get
- Hurl convincing debris and rubble outward from an impact point.
- Pair destruction with dust and shockwave for a believable hit.
- No stunt rigging, breakaway props, or cleanup afterward.
- Refine the scale of destruction across cheap iterations.
How it works
Three steps
- 01Upload the plate where the destruction should happen (footage mode).
- 02Open the Explosion / fireball template and steer it toward debris and structural failure.
- 03Render, review the debris motion, then download or adjust the force.
Get started
A prompt to start from
“A violent impact blows out the brick wall, chunks of masonry and dust thrown outward, debris tumbling across the ground, a brief shockwave rippling through the dust. Cinematic, photoreal destruction.”
FAQ
Questions, answered
- Can I add destruction without a full explosion?
- Yes. Describe the impact and the breaking material on its own — you don't need flame for a debris or collapse shot.
- Will the debris match my camera move?
- In footage mode the destruction is grounded in your existing shot, so it tracks with the camera and scene motion.
- How destructive can I make it?
- Describe the scale — a few flung chunks vs. a wall coming down — and tune it across renders until the force reads right.
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