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Here are a few Nessies from the show that I doesn’t have any clear ideas for in my remake yet, but still has drawn in My HN-tSotL 2.0 style because they had designs that looks very fun to draw. I also experimented with redesigning their Loch-ets. From top left to bottom right:
Useful Ness has recieved the least change here, because a Ness in a classy british outfit and hairstyle looks neat enough, doesn’t it?
Bad Ness, with his cobra/Bowser-esque appearance and ridiculously long eyebrows, looks even more ”Obviously Evil” compared to the other ’bad nessies’. I tried to tone this down by giving him more moderate looking eyebrows and dress him up in a cute heart/crescent motif. If a story wants a bad guy to stand out and seem competent, bright and friendly colors/motifs seems like a more sensible fashion choice than the clichéd dark and scary style.
Hopeless Ness here have a more dull outfit since they* seem to be the kind of person who want to brood undisturbed and thus doesn’t want to be seen. Its hard to make a compelling character out of somebody who is even more of an Eeyore than Sad Ness, but I would still use they as a vehicle for stories about depression and other serious forms of mental unhealth.
* Judging just from their voice and appearance alone, I’m not entirely sure if this Ness is male or female.
Lock Ness* seems to be little more but a grump who occasionally accompany the other ’bad nessies’ but I like his fish-like design, I even gave him more fins, and I feel like there could be more to do with a character with a keylock motif. Maybe, in my HN-tSotL 2.0, he’s one of the more conservative politicians who doesn’t like the young Nessies and their new ideas of progress, and thus work with Pompous Ness to ’lock out’ these dissidents from any capacity for social influence.
* He isn’t named in any of the episodes I have seen him in, but his original Loch-et was literally just a keylock.
Useful Ness, Bad Ness, Hopeless Ness and `Lock Ness´ belong to Abrams-Gentile Entertainment, C&D, and AB Productions.
My redesigns are my work of course,