Smoke Simulation AI Videos

Shape drifting smoke in your browser with Morphic's Smoke simulation AI video generator. Generate smoke simulation shots like a mushroom cloud climbing off the horizon, a thread of incense curling in macro, or fog rolling over a valley at dawn, and pair them with the Speech and Music tools to add a low rumble and score the drift. Stitch the shots into a full effects reel on the Canvas.

Smoke Simulation elements you can generate

Smoke Simulation shots you can direct

Mushroom cloud, wide

Locked-off wide shot of a mushroom cloud rising off a distant horizon at dusk, the stem churning and the cap flattening, backlight glowing through the edges of the billowing smoke.

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Incense curl, macro

Extreme macro on a single ribbon of incense smoke against black, the glassy laminar stem breaking into turbulent curls in slow motion, edge light picking out every coil.

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Powder burst, slow motion

Slow-motion mid shot of a colored-powder burst blooming toward the lens, magenta and yellow pigment unfurling into fine tendrils and hanging suspended in bright daylight.

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Valley fog, aerial

Aerial push-in over a forested valley at dawn as fog pours over the ridge and floods the basin, treetops breaking the surface and gold light raking across the rolling mist.

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Make Smoke Simulation videos in three steps

  1. 01

    Describe your Smoke Simulation scene

    Write the Smoke Simulation scene you want, in plain words.

  2. 02

    Generate the video

    Morphic generates a cinematic, frame-ready clip on your canvas in seconds.

  3. 03

    Refine your Smoke Simulation video

    Tweak the prompt, regenerate variations, then download or share the shot.

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FAQs

Where can I make smoke simulation videos with AI?
You can create smoke simulation shots directly in your browser on Morphic. Open the Text to Video tool, describe the smoke source, the density, and the camera move, and Morphic produces the clip. No installs and no gas-solver software needed.
What makes a good smoke simulation shot for an AI prompt?
A clear source and a clear motion: name what makes the smoke (mushroom cloud, incense, chimney, powder, fog) and how it moves (billowing, curling, rolling, bursting), then add density, backlight, and wind. Scale and lighting decide whether the smoke feels heavy or delicate.
How do I keep the look consistent across smoke shots?
Reuse the same descriptive language in every prompt: the same smoke colour, density, turbulence, and lighting. For a recurring element like a signature plume, lock it with the Character Lineup workflow and reference it in each shot so a sequence reads as one continuous body of smoke.
How do I write a good prompt for a smoke simulation shot?
Name the element, the scale, the lighting, and the camera plus slow motion. For example: "a mushroom cloud rising off a distant horizon at dusk, the stem churning and the cap flattening, backlight glowing through the billowing edges, locked-off wide shot." The more concrete the turbulence you describe, the closer the result lands.
Can I add sound design and music to my smoke simulation videos?
Yes. The Speech tool generates narration from your script, and the Music tool produces a score you can build a low rumble or airy drone against. Layer both onto the generated clip to publish a finished smoke sequence.
Should smoke shots be photoreal or stylized?
Both work. Photoreal suits disaster and war reels where the smoke needs weight, so name real density, backlight, and wind shear. Stylized suits animation and motion graphics, so specify the render look. Smoke also pairs naturally with fire and destruction sims when a blast needs its full plume to read at scale.