Renderosity did a story about Lisa. Very nice. How 2 women helped create the 3D art world - Poser - 3D Rendering & Animation Software (posersoftware.com)
Thank you for making that point. There are no rule books when it comes to dealing with the loss of someone or a right or a wrong way to cope with grief.I just want to post this, without any disrespect to the comments of some of those posting.
Grief is different for everyone. How we process it, the timing of going through the different steps, what we feel and how we react is not the same for everyone. I KNOW that those posting about not getting caught up with grief or what they feel Lisa would want people to do/feel, are only speaking for themselves and their feelings
What I DON'T want is for anyone reading those posts to feel that something is wrong with them if they don't share those feelings or beliefs. Not everyone reacts the same way to loss.
I say this, not only as someone who is grieving Lisa very strongly right now (the tears just started flowing again), but as someone who dealt with huge loss very early in life.
My point is that it is ok to feel however you are feeling right now.
Let's keep this thread on topic as a tribute to Lisa and an expression of our feelings/thoughts/memories of HER, and join together in our shared loss.
PS - feel free to pm me privately if you want to talk about what I said, rather than posting about it
Yes Janet, thank you for posting that link.Renderosity did a story about Lisa. Very nice. How 2 women helped create the 3D art world - Poser - 3D Rendering & Animation Software (posersoftware.com)
Jeff asked me to tell you that he's had a chance to read through some of the posts in this thread