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Turn a shot into an underwater scene

Shooting underwater means tanks, divers, and waterproof housings most productions can't access. vfxmagia gives your footage a submerged look instead — rippling caustic light, floating particles, a cool blue-green cast, and a slow drifting motion. It transforms a dry set into the bottom of the sea without anyone getting wet.

Why it works

What you get

  • Give a dry shot a convincing underwater look.
  • Caustic light, floating particles, and a blue-green cast.
  • Slow drifting motion sells the submerged feel.
  • Iterate the depth and murkiness across renders.

How it works

Three steps

  1. 01Upload the footage to submerge in footage mode.
  2. 02Start from the Fog & atmosphere template and steer it toward an underwater look.
  3. 03Render, review the caustics and color, then download or refine.

Get started

A prompt to start from

Transform the scene into an underwater shot: rippling caustic light dancing across the surfaces, drifting particles and bubbles, a cool blue-green color cast and a slow buoyant drift to the motion. Cinematic, atmospheric.

FAQ

Questions, answered

Can I make a dry set look underwater?
Yes. The look comes from caustic light, particles, a blue-green cast, and drifting motion layered onto your footage.
Can I control how deep or murky it looks?
Describe shallow clear water or deep murky depths and tune the color and visibility across renders.
Will the light ripple realistically?
The model adds dancing caustic light across surfaces, which is the key cue that sells an underwater scene.

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