 Hello, in this video we're going to use a point vector to sample values from raster layers. There is a native tool in the processing toolbox to sample raster values, but that only allows you to sample from a single layer. If you would like to sample from multiple raster layers, you can use a plugin. Go to the plugins manager and search for the point sampling tool. We will find this new icon in the toolbar. Click the icon to open the dialog. Here you can identify which point layer should be used for sampling, and then it will list all the activated layers from the layers panel, from which you can choose to sample from. So I also choose the original wells layer to add the attributes from the original layer, and then I select the rasters from which I want to add the additional attributes. I'll save it to a shape file, so it will always create a copy, so I'll call it wells final. And note that there is a field step where you can edit the names of the attributes that will appear in the output file. For example, DTM might sound a bit cryptical, and I can then edit the output name to elevation. I click OK, and the result is generated. I can check the attribute table, and there I find all the selected attributes from the rasters added to this file, including the original attribute table. So in this video you've learned to use a point layer to sample raster values from different layers.