Ignite combustion in your browser with Morphic's Fire simulation AI video generator. Generate a wildfire racing up a hillside, a fuel tank going up in a fireball, or a candle flame flickering in macro. Add the crackle with Speech, score the heat with Music, then stitch the reel on the Canvas.

Fire Simulation elements you can generate

Fire Simulation shots you can direct

Wildfire front, aerial

Aerial push-in tracking a wildfire line up a ridge at dusk, the orange front glowing against dark hills, a wall of smoke towering behind and embers streaking across the frame.

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Fireball blast, slow motion

Slow-motion wide shot of a fuel tank rupturing, the fireball blooming and rolling upward in churning detail, black smoke chasing the flame as debris arcs out of the blast.

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Candle flame, macro

Extreme macro locked on a single candle flame in a dark room, the blue base and orange teardrop flickering, a draft bending the tip and a thin thread of smoke rising off it.

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Fire-breath sweep, tracking

Low tracking shot as a jet of flame sweeps across scorched ground, the fire fanning and rolling toward the lens, sparks and heat shimmer filling the frame against a dark sky.

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Crea videos de Fire Simulation en tres pasos

  1. 01

    Describe tu escena de Fire Simulation

    Escribe la escena de Fire Simulation que quieres, en palabras simples.

  2. 02

    Genera el video

    Morphic genera un clip cinematográfico y listo para usar en tu canvas en segundos.

  3. 03

    Refina tu video de Fire Simulation

    Ajusta el prompt, regenera variaciones y luego descarga o comparte la toma.

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Where can I make fire simulation videos with AI?
You can create fire simulation shots directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the fire source, the scale, and the camera move, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no combustion-solver software needed.
What makes a good fire simulation shot for an AI prompt?
A clear source and a clear behaviour: name what is burning (wildfire, fuel tank, candle, building) and how the flame moves (racing, rolling, guttering, roaring), then add smoke, embers, and heat shimmer. Scale and lighting decide whether the fire feels hot and physical.
How do I keep the look consistent across fire shots?
Reuse the same descriptive language in every prompt: the same flame colour, smoke tone, ember behaviour, and lighting. For a recurring element like a signature fireball, lock it with the Character Lineup workflow and reference it in each shot so a sequence reads as one continuous blaze.
How do I write a good prompt for a fire simulation shot?
Name the element, the scale, the lighting, and the camera plus slow motion. For example: "a fuel tank rupturing into a churning orange fireball, the blast rolling upward into black smoke, debris arcing out, slow-motion wide shot at dusk." The more concrete the combustion you describe, the closer the result lands.
Can I add sound design and music to my fire simulation videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates narration from your script, and the Music tool produces a score you can build the crackle, roar, and whoosh of the fire against. Layer both onto the generated clip to publish a finished fire sequence.
Should fire shots be photoreal or stylized?
Both work. Photoreal suits disaster and action reels where the fire needs to feel dangerous, so name real flame colour, smoke, and embers. Stylized suits animation and fantasy, so specify the render look. Fire also pairs well with smoke and destruction sims when a blast needs the full plume and debris to read at scale.