RIP Lisa B

Don"t know what to say at this moment but she will be missed.

https://community.hivewire3d.com/threads/prayers-for-lisa.4370/page-12

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  • RIP Lisa. Your work has enriched both our art and our lives. You will be greatly missed.

  • davesodaveso Posts: 7,172

    very sad news. RIP.

  • AprilYSHAprilYSH Posts: 1,514
    So so sad for family, friends, and all of us who've known her in our 3d community :( RIP LisaB ❤
  • barbultbarbult Posts: 24,850

    That is sad news. 

  • broken heart she will be missed, the beautiful flower lady 

  • RIP Lisa :(

  • SnowSultanSnowSultan Posts: 3,643

    What terrible news. Yesterday I was just organizing a bunch of her botanical products I bought back when they were here. I hope she is at peace.   :(

  • RIP Lisa :(

  • So very sorry to hear this. 

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,249
    edited February 2021

    ...first saw the notice over on Fantasies Attic.   A big  loss for all of us. May she have found peace.

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  • KeryaKerya Posts: 10,943

    So sad.

  • LeanaLeana Posts: 11,839

    Really sad news. Lisa was a great person and artist.

    RIP :(

  • Bunyip02Bunyip02 Posts: 8,814
    edited February 2021

    Condolences to family, friends, & workmates. Will be sadly missed. RIP

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  • ChoholeChohole Posts: 33,604

    Sad to hear   condolences to friends and family.

  • R.I.P Sweet Lady you will be sadly missed love to family and friends heart

  • StonemasonStonemason Posts: 1,197

    Rest in peace Lisa, We'll miss you 

  • NovicaNovica Posts: 23,905

    Lisa had so much talent, so much enthusiasm for providing the rest of us with beautiful botanicals. The 3d art world is forever changed with her contributions, which will forever honor her. Hugs to her family and friends.
    Cathie

  • FSMCDesignsFSMCDesigns Posts: 12,781

    Condolences to family and friends. RIP

  • My condolences to friends and family. RIP.

  • memcneil70memcneil70 Posts: 4,314

    Rest in Peace, surrounded by the flowers you graced us with. May your family remember you in love and joy, when the flowers of the seasons bloom.

  • SimonJMSimonJM Posts: 5,997

    Sad news, my sympathy to her friends, family and appreciators of her work.

  • Very sad news indeed.

  • :(

  • So sad. My heartfelt condolences for her family.
  • MelanieLMelanieL Posts: 7,482

    RIP Lisa and condolences to her family and close friends.

  • Zev0Zev0 Posts: 7,098

    Rest in peace Lisa.... May you forever be surrounded by all the flowers you created.

  • AllenArtAllenArt Posts: 7,172

    Such sad news. I'd been trying to keep track of her progress on another site. She seemed to turn a corner a bit, but apparently it was not to be. She will be keenly missed. RIP :'(

  • McGyverMcGyver Posts: 7,066

    I accidentally opened Safari on my iPad while I was drinking my coffee this morning and the first email my eyes focused on was one from PFD (Poser For Dummies) which was relaying the news via an announcement by Chris Creek.

    I wasn't ready for that, as I every other day or so I've been checking on news of her condition at a thread over at HiveWire, and it was starting to seem like there was a little progress in her condition. 

    Still, before I read it I kinda pause for a moment just in case it's something bad.

    While I didn't personally know LisaB, she is one of a handful of individuals I've "cyber-known" since I first started posting to DAZ's forums probably fourteen years ago... She's one of the first persons to have answered my dumb questions and was a regular on the forums back then... Back then I didn't know the "B" in LisaB was for "Botanicals", as in "Lisa's Botanicals". 

    It actually took a long time to put that together, and when I did, I thought that was pretty cool... not a lot of published artists frequent the forums, and to be honest, it's something I respect... it's like keeping touch with the community... a "down to earth" sorta thing... especially when you still participate in helping people create stuff, not just product related.

    The little I knew of Lisa from was mostly from when her and Chris started Hivewire3D... it was a "homey" place and reminded me of DAZ when I first came here... Often when someone new joined, they would make a "hello" thread in "The Meadow" which is the equivalent of the The Commons... Lisa was always somewhere in there greeting people and helping out with questions... and also putting up with me making long weird greeting posts to bewildered newbies.

    I hope I made her laugh... she seemed to appreciate the dumb jokes I made and bizarre things I said... and if it wasn't something she enjoyed, she never let on and was always good natured about it. 
    I really was hoping she'd pull through... I really felt she would too.. 
    Even though she never got to read the thread wishing her well at HW3D, I promised her that while she was recovering I’d refrain from crazy long posts and bad attempts at humor... but as soon as she was capable of reading longer, I wouldn’t be able to keep that promise.

    I’m not a praying person, and most of the variants of “thoughts and prayers” seem weird when I say them, so I mentioned the best I could do was send “good vibes”, but that for the moment was going to be in the form of an industrial pneumatic paint can shaker I’d modify to send out heavy duty “good vibes” continually... I went and dug out the stupid thing from storage and was going to rig it up to look like some crazy steampunk/Bond villain contraption and take a photo of it along with a dumb story behind it, once she was recovered. 

    I didn’t really do much more than take the thing out of storage, I figured it was going to be a while and I’d come up with something in the mean time.

    Now the stupid thing is going to remind me of this... which is sad, but not necessarily a bad thing... because it’ll remind me of a really nice person who was always positive, always willing to lend a hand... a friend.

    Even though it feels weird to say “friend” about someone you never met and only talked to occasionally, there are people in this world who you know are a “friend”, because they are inherently good, kind people who if you met in person would be a “friend”... I think that’s who Lisa was... is... “was” is too final... the influence and good things Lisa did will always remain among those she touched, despite her physical presence having moved on... it will even be here too, because of the contributions she made to the 3D community... Her products brightened people's renders, they aided their creative vision and brought joy to many.

    That’s really more than anyone can hope for in life... to effect others in a positive manner, to do their part to make the world a better place... I’m pretty sure Lisa has done that and more.

    I’m sorry if this was long, but I wanted to say something and hope it wasn’t depressing or weird... I know there is a thread over at HW3D about this and that's probably a more appropriate place... but it feels too soon... and I know there are tons more folks who knew her way better and way longer who need to say something first.

    That's all... We'll miss you Lisa.

  • broken heart how fragile the human frame is, my last post to her on Facebook before she went into hospital was assuring her it's a common procedure, my Mum had something similar and it was day surgery, they threaded a wire up her groin she was conscious throughout. Things unexpectedly can go wrong, underlying conditions we don't expect, they warn you some react to dyes and stuff used and all the other possibilities but it is never expected and that she was improving too, I just cried reading about this, We never can take anything for granted and she was such a talented and kind person too, I must render her lovely flowers again.

     

  • Very sad news. My condolences.

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