When Gotham’s most unforgiving vigilante takes a beating and keeps going.
This battle-damaged take captures Red Hood mid-fight with his iconic hood torn and battered but still concealing most of his identity. The fabric shows serious wear—rips, holes, and damage that suggest this confrontation went several rounds past brutal. Short dark hair peeks through gaps in the damaged mask, while the remaining hood material clings to his face with that stubborn refusal to quit that defines the character.
The damaged hood fabric offers excellent weathering opportunities—torn edges want drybrushing to show frayed material, scorch marks from close-call shots, maybe bloodstains if you’re going for maximum intensity. The exposed patches of skin and hair give you portrait details to work with while maintaining that mysterious vigilante vibe. Consider adding texture to simulate leather wear, bullet grazes, or chemical burns. The contrast between intact red fabric sections and shredded areas creates natural drama.
Perfect for “last stand” displays, Bat-family confrontations, or those moments when Jason Todd’s past catches up with him violently. Works brilliantly for Arkham breakout scenarios, Red Hood versus Red Robin showdowns, or proving that some former Robins don’t need functioning masks to finish the mission.
Because staying anonymous is optional when you’re this committed to getting even.







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