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ok if youve seam avp youll know what im taking about though still invisable you can still see an out line of what ever it is.

 

I would try to make surface which is for example about 75% transparent (or more) and has a index of refraction of for example 1.05.

Give it a try and play a bit with the surface-settings. A specularity, a bit roughness and maybe a small amount of reflection could help too.

Keep your surface-color at a white color at first.

I only know the old predetor-movies but it could be archieved like that.

 

If this isnt enough you may want to use a water-like-material and animate it to get small waves.

 

The object will depend on the background so. So if there is none, you wont see much of an effect.

 

*Fuchur*

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