Compositing Techniques
Creating Believable Atmospheric Effects in Photo Composites
Creating Believable Atmospheric Effects in Photo Composites I spent three years struggling with the same problem: my composites looked flat and pasted-in, no matter how perfectly I masked the subjects. The lighting was correct. The colors matched. But something felt fundamentally wrong. Then I realized I was ignoring the invisible—the air itself.
Atmospheric effects aren’t decoration. They’re the fundamental glue that binds foreground elements to their backgrounds. When you place an object into a scene without considering atmospheric depth, your viewer’s eye immediately senses the disconnect.