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Hey!
Do you just want to magnify a specific part of the lens?
If so, you could try working with the liquify effect in lens studio.
With that, you could at least get the magnifying effect working. Then maybe have that effect apply to a 2D image of a magnifying glass?
To help you further, I'd need more information on the lens :)
Feel free to reply to my comment, so I can continue to help you!
I hope I could clear up some confusion about your problem.
~Ian
Hi Ru.Ian, thank you for your reply, the liquify works!!!! but I found out that its too spherical, like the middle has too much intensity and the intensity is fading...
is there a way to reduce or disable the feathering of Liquify?
Have you tried playing around with the settings of Liquify?
There you can customize the Radius and the Intensity of the effect, which made the effect work for me.
You can find the panel if you click on the Liquify effect in your objects panel. Then it should pop up in the inspector.
Here you can see a rough sketch of that I've made to test out my theory :P
If that's what you are looking for, then I can send you the project file so you can customize it to your liking.
I tried to play that, but as you can see there is a bulging effect... seems like there a feathering happening... hopefully this photo will give clarity to what I am trying to achieve.

Oh, I get what you are trying to do! I'm pretty sure you'd have to work with extra/orthographic cameras (masking out the portion that should be magnified and then adding that under the Magnifying glass image. That's at least what I'd try to do. But I'd have to look into it more myself, to tell you how exactly you can achieve that. I'll check it out. In the meantime, if any other creator has an idea, they can feel free to look into it as well :P
If I find anything that helps you, I'll reply to this thread again!