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Put it this way author, if you want to make a test on your work, you’re to seek those who are interested only. Workshop, you’re like a sore sight to passerby looking at you and your item that telling people to be gentle on you is as if putting up a label on yourself being somebody who’s bad at taking opinions. Posting things to the workshop is like a “signed” agreement that criticism and opinion be it good or bad are for you to take it completely and be pondered upon
to backup peculiarReality's post, sessions while they're a thing in the workshop, one should have to take note on what's worthy to be put up into the workshop and what's not worthy to be placed into the workshop cause sessions aren't fully entertained by the general public.
if you take note properly what's good and what's not, you could easily win everyone's agreement on your session but if you've ruined it like this session, you're not gonna get all the agreement. compare between a scenebuild and this, which is more complex? simple question, simple question. who would use more, a one time use heavy session or say... a route 66 diner overwatch scenebuild . you be the judge to that.
For one thing, the FOV is way too high. Lower it.
That's a mean smile, not an aggravated facial expression. Look up pictures of aggravated facial expressions.
The posing falls short of being interesting. Give it 'motion'.
Also, that's not how you hold a shotgun. I suggest looking at pictures of people holding shotguns against their shoulders, because that shotgun is held way too loosely.
Please work on posing and composition. Generally, if a session is low-quality or something anyone with basic SFM knowledge could make, then people will get upset. If you put time and effort into making the session, it'll be accepted.
If you make something people haven't seen before, or something that will save people time, then people will like it. But if you make something that people see every other day, they'll get pissed.