"Gotten picture" is not a term in the English language, but if we consider its constituent words, we can identify antonyms for each. For "gotten," the antonym would be "lost" or "forgotten." For "picture," antonyms could include "disfigurement," "ruin," or "degradation." However, if the intended word was "gotten a picture," antonyms could be "lost a picture," "missed a picture," or "failed to capture a picture." Antonyms are useful in providing contrast and nuance in language, allowing writers and speakers to convey a range of meanings and shades of interpretation.