 Hello, in this video we are going to style a DEM and create a color hill shade. Let's go to the Layer Styling panel. The DEM is a continuous raster, so we use single-band pseudo-color. You can use one of the standard ramps, but here we are going to use a ramp from a catalog. Going to create new color ramp. Use the drop-down menu to choose Catalog CPT City and click OK. There under Topography you can find all kinds of presets for topography. You will choose Elevation. You can also save this as a standard gradient. This is the result, but we can further improve it by adding hill shade. Click right on the DEM subset layer and duplicate the layer. Make sure the DEM subset copy is chosen and that it is activated and you see the modifications of that layer. Choose HillShade as a renderer and you will see that QDS will render the hill shades by default with the sunlight from the northwest. With the Z factor you can change the exaggeration of the relief. If we zoom in we see that it gets a bit plucky. Therefore we can use the resampling zoomed in and change it to bilinear. Now we switch on the DEM subset. And let's also rename the copy to the hill shade not to get confused. With the DEM subset I change the blending mode to Multiply so the hill shades are added to the colors of the DEM which give this nice result. So in this video you have learned how to style a DEM and to create a color hill shade.