 Hello, in this video we are going to digitize polygons. Go in the menu to layer, create layer, new geopackage layer, choose the existing geopackage that we've used in previous videos, choose lakes as the table name, polygon geometry type and the projection of the project. We're going to digitize lakes and we only add the name as an attribute. So we click also that we add this as an additional layer to the geopackage. I toggle on the editing and then I can start digitizing. It works the same way as digitizing lines. It will however always indicate the link between the last and the first node. And at the end of the polygon you click right to close the polygon and then you will get the pop-up to fill in the attribute. Here the name of the lake, elk lake. Click OK and it uses a random fill and that's our polygon. Now when we are digitizing the lake we also notice that there are some islands in the lake. So let's see how we can cut out those islands from the lake polygon. Click right on the toolbar to add the advanced digitizing toolbar. There you will find add ring. Our polygon however is covering the whole lake including the islands. So I have unchecked the layer so I can simply add this ring here on the topographical background. Well it's still part of the unchecked lakes layer. So I check it again now and then I see that the island is nicely cut out of the polygon. In a later video we will learn how to style the lake. So we'll off the editing and save the edits. Now in the attribute table we see our one lake feature which has the lake island nicely cut out. So in this video you've learned how to digitize polygons and how to remove islands from a polygon.