MODULE 3 ASSIGNMENTS
MODULE 3: BASIC CHARACTER FORMS AND PROPORTIONS
1. Module 3 Assignment 1 (M3A1): Proportions
Recommended Time Investment: 1 Hour Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily Until Memorised
This assignment requires you to draw out, once per page, each of the proportional measurements
learned in Module 3 (Body, Head Front, Head Side, Hands). The goal of this exercise is to help you
memorise the proportional rules – memorising them is crucial in maintaining logical proportions when
drawing. This also saves you a large amount of time when drawing, as you will no longer need to
reference the proportions once memorised.
2. Module 3 Assignment 2 (M3A2): Static and Dynamic Forms
Recommended Time Investment: 1 Hour Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily
Total Exercises to be Completed: 5 Pages
This assignment requires you to draw 5x static forms on one half of a page, and then add dynamism to
the forms, creating dynamic forms on the other half of the page. Keep in mind to use all your learned
theory thus far, particularly being loose, and drawing through to envision all sides of an object.
3. Module 3 Assignment 3 (M3A3): Character Forms
Recommended Time Investment: 30 mins Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily
Total Exercises to be Completed: 3 Pages per basic forms set as per the lessons
In this assignment, draw on each page 6-9 of the basic forms per category, ensuring different angles and
rotations of the forms. Use the video lessons to guide you. Your goal is to internalise the basic dynamic
form structure of the major anatomical bodies in order to use this practically leaner knowledge later on
in the course. Ensure you are implementing all necessary learned theory so far, and be loose and rough.
One more thing, DO NOT DRAW FRON’T OR SIDE VIEWS – everything must always be drawn in 3
dimensions moving forward.
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4. Module 3 Assignment 4 (M3A4): Facial Features
Recommended Time Investment: 30 Min Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily
Total Exercises to be Completed: 3x Pages per Facial Feature/Form
In this assignment, create 3 drawings of a particular facial feature per page (for example, 3 sets of ears
per page) using the knowledge and examples in the video lessons. Ensure looseness, roughness and
feature accuracy. It is advised that 3 pages per feature are done to aid memorization, as such, 9 features
per category should be done in total (eg. 9 total ear drawings, 3 per page.)
5. Module 3 Assignment 5 (M3A5): Heads and Features
Recommended Time Investment: 2 Hrs Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily / Every Second Day
Total Exercises to be Completed: 10 Total Exercises with 3 Faces Per Page
Utilising all learned knowledge so far, facial proportions, forms of the head and neck, and what you have
learned about the basic facial features, draw 3x ¾ rotation heads per page, staying loose and rough.
Vary the rotation both left and right. Utilise all the knowledge in each section on facial features, taking
your time to implement the theory of each feature.
6. Module 3 Assignment 6 (M3A6): Full Form Bodies
Recommended Time Investment: 1 Hrs Per Page Recommended Frequency: Daily / Every Second Day
Total Exercises to be Completed: 5 Total Exercises with 3 Bodies Per Page
Utilising all learned knowledge so far, including body proportions and major dynamic forms of the body,
draw 3x ¾ views of the body per page utilising dynamic forms, staying loose and rough. Vary the
rotation both left and right.
Ensure that when you have completed your assignments and are submitting them to the Character
Art School Community, that you are clearly stating the assignment number, for example “M2A2”,
so that you are critiqued and given feedback correctly at your current level of knowledge.
Assignment Content, Video Content and Character Art School Are © Scott Harris. Strictly No Reproduction.