
Crosshair from The Bad Batch
Crosshair's distinctive helmet emerges from dramatic radiating lines that explode outward like shattered glass. The clone sniper's weathered armor comes to life through careful gradations of gray and black, while strategic pops of burnt orange highlight key details across his battle-worn gear. This framed piece captures the intensity and gritty determination of The Bad Batch's sharpshooting specialist, with dynamic composition that draws the eye inward to his iconic visor.
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