 Hello, in this video we are going to digitize points. We will digitize some peaks on this topographical map. In the main menu go to layer, create layer, new geopackage layer. Then I select a new database file and let's call this mount marci. So this is our database and inside database there's the table name peaks with the geometry type of point. And I can change here the projection to the one of the project. So it corresponds with the topographical map in the background. Now I can define the attributes. The first attribute is elevation and I choose here whole number integer but you can also choose a decimal depending if you want to have decimals. I add a second attribute with the name of the peak and that will be text data. Don't forget to click add to fields list to add it to that list and click OK. Now we have a new empty point layer. Let's find the peak. There is mount marci and because the resolution is a bit hard to read but we see there the name and the value and we can toggle on the editing by clicking the pencil and we see that in the layers panel there's also a little pencil next to the layer name. Then we can add a point and in the pop-up we can then fill in the attributes. The FID is a standard attribute from the geopackage which you don't need to change. We can fill in the elevation and the name by reading it from the map. Click OK and then we can go to the next point. If you don't see your digitized point check if your point layer is on top of the topographical map in the layers panel. There's little marci. Let's click again there with the crosshair. It auto-generates a new FID which is a simple follow-up number and we type the elevation that we read from the map and we add the name little marci. Click OK. Let's also do the create peak, type the elevation and the name. Click OK. Now you can toggle off the editing and save. If you do this card it will not be saved and you can start over again. This is basically an undo option. After saving you can check the attribute table and you will find there all the attributes that we have entered. Let's demonstrate some corrections. If you just add a point and you want to fill in some attributes there and there's some options to change the location of the point. So I go there to the vertex editor and I can click on the point and move it. You can also use the undo and the redo button. If you select a point you can also delete the specific point. You can use the save button to save your last edits. You can toggle off and if you say discard then it's back to the previous state when you save. So in this video you've learned how to digitize points.