Combine Photos Seamlessly with Nano Banana Img2Img
Add objects or people from one photo into another - naturally, not pasted. Match lighting, scale, and perspective for realistic composites.
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Quick Answer
To combine photos in Img2Img, pick a base image first, specify exactly what to import from the second image, and enforce matching lighting, scale, and perspective. One clear instruction beats long paragraphs. Try 1 free generation - sign-up optional.
How It Works
Choose Image 1 as the base scene.
Describe what to import from Image 2 (object/person).
Force realism: match lighting, scale, perspective, and shadows.
Prompt Recipes
Copy a recipe, replace the [brackets] with your specifics, and generate.
Recipe 1 - Add object from Image 2
Import an object from another image and blend it naturally.
Use Image 1 as the base. Add the [object] from Image 2 into Image 1 naturally. Match lighting direction, scale, and perspective. Add consistent shadow. No text.Recipe 2 - Create a group shot
Combine two people from separate photos into one scene.
Use Image 1 as the base. Insert the person from Image 2 next to the person in Image 1. Keep faces unchanged. Match lighting and depth of field. No extra people.Recipe 3 - Product mockup (place product in scene)
Place a product from one image into an environment from another.
Use Image 1 as the base environment. Place the product from Image 2 on the table in Image 1. Match reflections and shadows. Keep product shape and colors true.Common Issues & Quick Fixes
Result looks pasted, not natural
Fix: Add "natural shadow + edge blending, no halos"
Scale is wrong
Fix: Explicitly state "same scale as nearby objects"
Lighting doesn't match
Fix: Add "match color temperature + light direction + contrast"
Frequently Asked Questions
Add "natural shadow", "edge blending", and "no halos" to your prompt. Also specify matching lighting direction and color temperature.
Images with similar lighting conditions and perspectives work best. Avoid combining photos with drastically different light sources or angles.
Yes! Add "Keep faces unchanged" or "EXACT same faces" to preserve identity of all people in the composite.
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