Textbooks can be dull and dry. Know one way to spice them up? Goofy illustrations.
Twitter user Chanta recently finished driver’s ed. and decided to fill the textbook will humorous scrawls.
As you can see here, part of the original photo or illustration is often erased, providing a blank canvas to add to the image.
[Image: Chanta]
[Image: Chanta]
[Image: Chanta]
[Image: Chanta]
[Image: Chanta]
Hope Chanta is as good with a pen as with a steering wheel.
Below are some more drawings from other students artists. As before, English textbooks seem to be prime doodle fodder.
[Image: hikaru25481009]
[Image: crow23478]
[Image: maruken315_315]
[Image: NIALLlove_0126]
[Image: asamin_17]
[Image: 7seven_7nation]
[Image: movietheft]
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3 responses to “Japanese Textbook Doodles Are Terrific As Ever”
This is just textbooks in general for anyone who is artistic. Still some great modifications here.
I did this, although with a great deal less effort and skill, to my maths textbook. I turned almost every person in the book into Gordon Freeman. It was a lot of fun, but I did it exclusively in class which probably didn’t help my math grade very much (not that it was particularly great to begin with). My crowning achievement was baby Freeman (http://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=138722025) which really isn’t saying much, it was pretty rubbish like the others.
Eh looks good to me 🙂