I found this graphic in an N.T. Wright book:

Nicely done. Would make a great tattoo. ;-)
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So where are you putting yours? Try to avoid the bicep…there is seems to be a connection between bicep cross tattoos and a weird sense of masculine identity. All the guys I know that have cross tattoos on their arm have a tendency toward, well, being DBs…
Which brings to mind the obvious question, does Mark Driscoll have a cross tattoo on his bicep?
blow it up so it can fill up the entire back, that way you can have greater detail
I agree with John. Just make sure that the top of the cross starts at the base of your skull and ends at the top of your crack for full effect.