If there was more going on here and a reason for me to look at it, I might give you an artistic.
He's telling you a touching story.
Then put it in the Creative Writing Thread. You can't picture a story.
I got a fry maker, indestructible!
...
It broke
What?
Perhaps I should have phrased it better: you can't put a sound (like speech) in an image.
He's talking about this
The pose and editing are nice, but the background is somewhat empty, and the image is a bit oversaturated. Still, good job.
Nope, his torso is twisted.
Oh fuck, now I feel like a jackass.
sure you can. You just need to make it right. Some pictures have a backstory just because of the small details that tell it to you
It's physically impossible to put a sound inside an image. You can be given an idea of a sound you should think about, but an image is, pretty much by definition, silent, and the sound will always be up to the viewer to imagine.
it doesn't matter that the only person who experience the sound (or taste, or smell) recalled by the picture is you. The selfsuggestion is a very strong thing, and all you need to feel yourself inside the small world of the image is a good imagination.
And it's a pity is all you see while looking at the image is a bunch of pixels
Bullshit, I have no idea what kind of a story he's telling.
To set the right atmosphere OP could have simply wrote a small story in quotas.
I'm not telling right about this picture, it's just my opinion about the whole thing
Well that's, just, like, your opinion, man.
It's funny how the standards are so much lower when people use Team Fortress 2 models. I mean, the lighting ain't that good, the posing is pretty bland and the overall scene is nothing original nor very much to look at. I've looked around and seen people bashing people for making small to mediocre posing errors with regular models, but for some reason, people tend to look past them if the creator is using Team Fortress 2 models. Forgive me if I'm wrong, but that's just my conclusion.