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  Katsucon - Range Murata - 2005
When Murata created designs for the notable Last Exile series, he finally switched to the computer graphics systems used by much of the industry, he said at a Katsucon panel discussion.
Murata had preferred the feel of paper, but his Last Exile experiences led him to appreciate the power and flexibility of computer-aided design - although he misses having a paper original.
Ironically, the computer designs were used to create the deliberately archaic-looking airborne neverworld of Last Exile, and Murata said the design idea was to look at items that had fallen out of favor in the 21st-century world, such as the typewriter, and imagine how they might have evolved had they not been replaced.
www.fansview.com /2005/katsucon/021805a.htm   (326 words)

  
 Archived Entry - 07/04/2005: "An interview with Range Murata"
Renji "Range" Murata is a Japanese artist and designer, best known in the United States for his conceptual design work on anime series "Last Exile" and "Blue Submarine No. 6".
Murata graciously gave this interview to Ginger Mayerson of J LHLS in Anaheim, California (across the street from AnimeExpo 2005) on July 3, 2005.
Range Murata: For "Robot," the first volume, that's being released in the US, and volume 3 is going to be out on July 8 in Japan and I'm currently working on volume 5, and for "Robot" I'm thinking about releasing four, five or six maybe a year.
liheliso.com /buzz/archive/00000401.htm   (1851 words)

  
 Murata Electronics North America :: Murata Introduces Miniature High-Frequency Wire Wound Chip Coils   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Murata's chip coils are ideally suited for high-frequency circuits used in mobile devices such as cell phones and Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs).
Murata offers a variety of coils, including choke coils with low DC resistance intended for power supply circuits, general-purpose chip coils suitable for voltage increases, and high-frequency chip coils that provide low-loss and high-Q characteristics at high-frequencies.
Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd., established in 1944, is a global leader in the design, manufacture and sale of ceramic based passive electronic components and modules.
sev.prnewswire.com /computer-electronics/20060109/DCM00409012006-1.html   (554 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Robot Volume 1 (Robot): Books: Range Murata,Yoshitoshi Abe,Ugetsu Hakua,Sho-u Tajima,Hiroyuki Asada   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Range Murata, who created characters for Blue Submarine #6 and Last Exile, compiled this book of supreme Japanese art, and I'm praying that it sells extremely well so that others in this Robot series are released.
Range Murata's short offering is wonderful (a series of full-color panels with limited text); but there's much more in this book to discover.
Range Murata has done a beautiful job on the cover design and the first three or so pages.
www.amazon.com /Robot-1-Range-Murata/dp/1569709394   (2042 words)

  
 People Focus: Range Murata and his Fancy Headgear at Riuva : Research Institute for Unicultural Visual Arts
Murata also designs a number of "fa" ["fashion and anime"] clothing designs and accessories which are sold through GoFa." - Long Range Bullet, a site dedicated to the man himself.
Murata is also helming the production of the ROBOT colour manga series, which is a collection of various artists’; works in full colour.
To be honest, I find that the most recognizable feature of Range Murata’s artwork is the roundness of his girls’ heads and how closely their hair clings to the shape of their heads.
www.riuva.com /?p=203   (2020 words)

  
 Akadot - Range Murata to attend Anime Expo 2005 to premiere the English edition of Robot vol.1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Range Murata to attend Anime Expo 2005 to premiere the English edition of Robot vol.1
Murata's hand-picked contributors come together in a mind blowing experiment of what happens when top manga artists work in the unusual medium of color.
Range Murata whose work is well known with "Comic Kairakuten" and "Robot" published by Wani magazine in Japan.
www.akadot.com /article.php?a=357   (297 words)

  
 === an eye for detail === Range Murata ===
Welcome to the TFL-listed fanlisting for Japanese artist Range Murata, a popular illustrator also well-known for his character designs for video games and the anime series Blue Sub 6 and Last Exile.
If you're a fan of Range Murata's art, in all its diversity of moody guys, wide-eyed girls, and techno-detailed gadgetry, I hope you'll add your name to the list.
A fanlisting is a website where people who are fans of a subject -- such as a book, movie, singer, TV show, actor, character, etc. -- add their name and country to a list along with other fans of the same subject.
www.absolutetrouble.com /murata   (237 words)

  
 Akadot - Range Murata talks about the release of Robot vol. 1 in the US   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
With his latest project, Robot, Murata has called upon some of the hottest artists in Japan to create a compilation of works the likes of which have not been seen in either the U.S. or Japan for many years, if at all.
Recently, at the behest of Digital Manga, Murata came to the U.S. to attend Anime Expo in Anaheim.
Range Murata: I wanted to make an art book/comic compilation that included color.
www.akadot.com /article.php?a=373   (1149 words)

  
 Range Murata
It is only a feel however as Range Murata has managed an entirely unique take on the period with fantastic results.
Why anyone would ever use Murata stationary other than the artist is not known, still a nice little addition for any fan of his work.
The pullout poster is probably by Murata, or at least done in his style.
www.jingoro.demon.co.uk /range.htm   (2228 words)

  
 Otaku News : Range Murata talks about the US Release of Robots Vol 1
Here is a summary of the Akadot Interview to Range Murata where he talks about the US release of his upcoming comic / art book Robots Vol 1 where he plans to conquer the manga world as well.
Murata explains from where he got the concept for Robot and he responded that he wanted to create an artbook/comic that included colour, something you don’t normally see in America or Europe.
Murata said he was surprised Robot became so popular and that at first he was half positive and half nervous about how the public would react to his project.
www.otakunews.com /article.php?story=522   (420 words)

  
 Range Murata - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Renji "Range" Murata (村田 蓮爾 Murata Renji, born October 2, 1968) is a Japanese artist and designer, known for his unique style combining Art Deco and Japanese anime elements.
He is best known for his conceptual design work on anime series Last Exile and Blue Submarine No. 6.
Range Murata July 2005 Interview at J LHLS
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Range_Murata   (182 words)

  
 Buy Range Murata Toys at Atamaii.com!
The classic, eternal beauty of internationally acclaimed illustrator Range Murata (Blue Submarine No. 6, Last Exile, and the forthcoming PS2 game Spy Fiction) comes to three-dimensional life with this exquisite assortment of six figures inspired by his latest compilation, Futurythm.
Range Murata PSE Solid Collection Vol 2 Set of 6 Figures
Range Murata PSE Solid Collection Vol 1 Set of 6 Figures
www.atamaii.com /range-murata.html   (111 words)

  
 long range bullet: A Range Murata / Jun Tsukasa artwork resource.
For anyone that may have tried registering at the forum but was having trouble, all issues have been resolved.
Finally updated some of Murata's release pages, in addition to writing a little summary of synchrotone.
Comiket Service has updated their product inventory with COMIKET 69 releases, including Range Murata's synchrotone and Tsukasa's 2006 calendar.
longrangebullet.namakoteam.com   (649 words)

  
 Range Murata - Anime Convention Personality of the Week - Aug. 12, 2001   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Range Murata - Anime Convention Personality of the Week - Aug. 12, 2001
Range Murata was responsible for the designs of those characters, an extension of his fantasy illustrations.
He had to be persuaded to try Photoshop on the Macintosh, and he thinks that computer art will never replace the joy of art books on paper.
www.fansview.com /person/0812pers.htm   (134 words)

  
 Range Murata - Wikipedia, la enciclopedia libre
Renji "Range" Murata (村田 蓮爾, Renji "Range" Murata
Range comenzó su carrera temprano en los años 1990 haciendo trabajos de diseños para videojuegos.
Actualmente continúa realizando trabajos en esa área, siendo su diseño más reciente el de los personajes para el juego Spy Fiction de la consola PlayStation 2.
es.wikipedia.org /wiki/Range_Murata   (163 words)

  
 [muRata]Thermistor Information   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Characteristically, NiCd or NiMH secondary batteries cannot be charged over a specified temperature, and they can be quickly charged only within a specified temperature range.
Murata's NTS Series NTC thermistor is used to promptly detect the temperature range that will allow quick charging.
Murata's NTS Series NTC thermistor reliably detects the completion of charging by detecting a temperature rise of the battery itself (*2 in the figure below).
www.murata.com /thermis/therm_app/html/appli1.html   (166 words)

  
 formcode - New Range Murata Illustration Book » Home Theater, Anime, Geek Gadgets for the whole family
Murata’s unique mix of futuristic fashion and iconic retro-future gadgets fills the pages of this new tome.
Sleek lines on dark grey overcoats complement anime bedheads cut with steampunk inspired wire and leather headphones and broken down motor scooters with the same trim as a ‘57 Buick (hopefully Buicks existed in 1957).
Range Murata 3rd Illustrations [formcode]- This is the one volume which cannot be overlooked no matter what!
geekwithfamily.com /tag/range_murata   (250 words)

  
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