Fire & explosions

Add drifting embers and sparks to a shot

Embers are the detail that sells a fire scene — and the hardest thing to stage safely. vfxmagia drifts glowing sparks and ash through your footage, lit warm and floating on the air currents of the shot. It's the finishing layer for a campfire, a forge, or the smoldering aftermath of a blast.

Why it works

What you get

  • Float glowing embers and ash naturally through the air of your scene.
  • Warm spark light adds depth and atmosphere without a practical fire.
  • Perfect as a finishing layer over campfire, forge, or post-explosion footage.
  • Tune density and drift speed cheaply across iterations.

How it works

Three steps

  1. 01Upload the scene that needs embers in footage mode.
  2. 02Start from the Object on fire template and steer it toward drifting embers and sparks.
  3. 03Run, judge the density and motion, then download or dial it in.

Get started

A prompt to start from

Glowing embers and fine ash drift slowly through the night air around the campfire, warm orange spark light, gentle upward currents, soft atmospheric haze. Cinematic, photoreal.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can I add embers without a visible fire source?
Yes. You can describe drifting embers and ash on their own — useful for smoldering aftermath shots where the flame has died down.
How do I control how many embers appear?
Describe the density (a few stray sparks vs. a thick swarm) in the prompt and adjust based on the first render.
Will the embers move with the scene's air?
The model drifts them on plausible air currents and lights them warm, so they sit naturally in your footage.

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