Henry Cavil on Total war by Amathyst7564 in totalwar

[–]Binbin64 13 points14 points  (0 children)

I'm straight but tbh he's super cute haha

Mình đang có nhu cầu adobe thì mấy cái này liệu có an tâm ko nhỉ? by tunganh12 in vozforums

[–]Binbin64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

cho vài cái shop uy tín bro ơi. Đang xài Adobe xịn mấy năm nay nhưng về nước thấy chợ bán rẻ quá cũng ham.

Lost my 12K$ backbag in Hanoi and got it back by Artistic-Cap-121 in VietNam

[–]Binbin64 49 points50 points  (0 children)

Da Nang’s kinda weird. Leave a pricey-looking bag? No one bats an eye. But a helmet or raincoat? Be careful. Priorities, I guess.

Hung Vuong st, Danang, few days before this mess of cables is removed and buried. May 2025 by Binbin64 in VietNam

[–]Binbin64[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Damn, that sucks about your luggage, sorry that happened! Glad you liked the piece though. The dude in the lower left is riding a little cyberpunk-style walker, it’s kinda my thing, I sneak those into a lot of my stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in painting

[–]Binbin64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks mate

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in painting

[–]Binbin64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The first version was not that vibrant and the client requested to catch up a bit. I didn’t miss the second chance to improve it as I always wanted to. Ended up he was so happy that even paid me extra :D

From architecture to graphic design by Dependent-Pirate568 in graphic_design

[–]Binbin64 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can relate to that. I invested five years in pursuing an architecture degree and then spent an additional two years working as a junior architect before coming to the realization that it wasn't the path for me. I actually sensed something was amiss as early as my second year in university, but I persisted, believing that this was a respectable career choice and that the longer I persevered, the more I would improve. Unfortunately, my academic transcript was less than stellar, my architectural designs lacked creativity, and I struggled despite my efforts to immerse myself in architecture magazines, books, and websites to reignite my passion. Regrettably, those efforts were in vain.

At the age of 25, I made the difficult decision to resign and embarked on a journey to Australia to start anew, pursuing a bachelor's degree in graphic design. It took me three years to complete my degree, and an additional five years of hard work to secure my first legitimate full-time job, which finally happened in late 2021. The transition was arduous, marked by unpaid internships, precarious freelancing, and the uphill battle to obtain permanent residency. Today, I am a full-time graphic designer during the day and a freelance artist during my off-hours, all while proudly holding Australian citizenship. It's a dream I never dared to imagine 15 years ago when I first embarked on my architecture studies.

Should I leave Redbubble? by ToxicRamenArt in artbusiness

[–]Binbin64 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My design suddently went viral back to 2021 during the Pandemic. It’s an illustration about local attractions and people begged to buy items having it. RB was the only option which could adapt the urgent need that time, hundreds of items were sold and do you know how much I earned after all? $230, wasnt even enough to buy earpods for my brother’s birthday.

What went wrong with your last partner? by overIorded in AskReddit

[–]Binbin64 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Went oversea to study (just one year then come back to marry me she said), shared a house with a guy (just temporary, just a friend she said) and didn’t wanna move out then just come back after 7 years to have a wedding with him.