Set extension & world
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
- 01Upload the footage to submerge in footage mode.
- 02Start from the Fog & atmosphere template and steer it toward an underwater look.
- 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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