Post by germanname1990 on Jul 14, 2009 22:45:46 GMT -5
I also happen to be quite a drawer. I'll show you my Wheel drawings as well as some of my other favorite WOF images. Sorry again that some of them are really big.
My drawing of Bob Goen's $1250 space from a 1991 screen.
PC recreation of the screen from Tiger's WOF game from 1995.
Wheel 2000's Creature Beneath the Wheel!
A billion z³oty wedge idea I had for Poland's old version from 1992, styled like our old $10,000 space.
When Wheel mixes with surrealism. I title this "The Category is Event Horizon."
An example of how subjects of the Before & After category can be turned into art. When I was younger, I saw this puzzle from Tyco's WOF game. The answer was FERRIS WHEEL OF FORTUNE. I thought there was a ferris wheel styled like the Wheel from Wheel of Fortune since I didn't know what Before & After meant. I did this drawing with that memory in mind.
The bare set of the 1989 German version of Wheel, Glücksrad, one of my favorite foreign versions of Wheel.
The 2008 Set of Australia's short lived Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune. I know many people hated the way the set looked, but I was one exception. I loved just about everything when it came to Million Dollar Wheel, except the fact that it was short-lived.
I did this drawing based upon the Game Gear version of Wheel of Fortune. Despite numerous flaws on that game, I really loved the graphics and the way everything was designed.
Done completely out of boredom back in April 2008, this became one of the best Wheel of Fortune drawings I've ever done. The old diamond backdrops and podiums used on Wheel of Fortune when they went across the country. Personally, I liked it when they went to Disney World from 1990 to early 1994 because the WOF themes used from 1989-1994 blended beautifully with that.
This was done when I reached my thousandth devation at DeviantArt on June 26, 2009. The foxy girl's name is Tammy, a character I myself created based off the Sonic The Hedgehog video game series.
Finally, a drawing I did based off the Merv Griffin Enterprises logo used from 1992 to about 1995. When I was younger, that logo used to scare me for some whatever reason, but it's now my favorite Merv logo. On August 12, 2007, the very day Merv died, I drew this based off that very logo in honor of Merv's passing.
My drawing of Bob Goen's $1250 space from a 1991 screen.
PC recreation of the screen from Tiger's WOF game from 1995.
Wheel 2000's Creature Beneath the Wheel!
A billion z³oty wedge idea I had for Poland's old version from 1992, styled like our old $10,000 space.
When Wheel mixes with surrealism. I title this "The Category is Event Horizon."
An example of how subjects of the Before & After category can be turned into art. When I was younger, I saw this puzzle from Tyco's WOF game. The answer was FERRIS WHEEL OF FORTUNE. I thought there was a ferris wheel styled like the Wheel from Wheel of Fortune since I didn't know what Before & After meant. I did this drawing with that memory in mind.
The bare set of the 1989 German version of Wheel, Glücksrad, one of my favorite foreign versions of Wheel.
The 2008 Set of Australia's short lived Million Dollar Wheel of Fortune. I know many people hated the way the set looked, but I was one exception. I loved just about everything when it came to Million Dollar Wheel, except the fact that it was short-lived.
I did this drawing based upon the Game Gear version of Wheel of Fortune. Despite numerous flaws on that game, I really loved the graphics and the way everything was designed.
Done completely out of boredom back in April 2008, this became one of the best Wheel of Fortune drawings I've ever done. The old diamond backdrops and podiums used on Wheel of Fortune when they went across the country. Personally, I liked it when they went to Disney World from 1990 to early 1994 because the WOF themes used from 1989-1994 blended beautifully with that.
This was done when I reached my thousandth devation at DeviantArt on June 26, 2009. The foxy girl's name is Tammy, a character I myself created based off the Sonic The Hedgehog video game series.
Finally, a drawing I did based off the Merv Griffin Enterprises logo used from 1992 to about 1995. When I was younger, that logo used to scare me for some whatever reason, but it's now my favorite Merv logo. On August 12, 2007, the very day Merv died, I drew this based off that very logo in honor of Merv's passing.