How to retopologize hips
The hips of the model will be done in a way that should seem familiar, as we have looked at a shape similar to a hip when we used the pant model in Chapter 2 and Chapter 4. You can see the guiding lines in Figure 6.32.
![Figure 6.32 – Guiding lines across the hips](https://static.packt-cdn.com/products/9781803244082/graphics/image/Figure_6.32_B18401.jpg)
Figure 6.32 – Guiding lines across the hips
After connecting the guiding lines, the model should look something like Figure 6.33.
![Figure 6.33 – Hips with guiding lines connected](https://static.packt-cdn.com/products/9781803244082/graphics/image/Figure_6.33_B18401.jpg)
Figure 6.33 – Hips with guiding lines connected
With the front done, we can move on to the back. This will be a bit different from the front, but still not too difficult. You can see the guiding lines for the back in Figure 6.34.
![Figure 6.34 – Back with guiding lines](https://static.packt-cdn.com/products/9781803244082/graphics/image/Figure_6.34_B18401.jpg)
Figure 6.34 – Back with guiding lines
With everything connected, the back should look like Figure 6.35.
![Figure 6.35 – Back with guiding lines connected](https://static.packt-cdn.com/products/9781803244082/graphics/image/Figure_6.35_B18401.jpg)
Figure 6.35 – Back with guiding lines connected
And with that, our hip is complete, and our model is just missing his torso now. You can see...