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[Music] alright guys so in the next video I do I want to show you how you can make a 3d map in QGIS so in this video what well do is well get prepped for that by doing some raster terrain analysis that well prep us to make a 3d map in the next video so stick around for some terrain analysis that will prep you for the 3d mapping alright so the first thing I want to do is Im going to add in a digital elevation model and Im gonna use this de and weve been using for a few of our analyses so far thats not the one I want I have one down here this one this is going to be clipped to a watershed boundary so let me go back into my layers and well just remove this here and then Im gonna just zoom to this layer so it fills up the screen ok so here you can see I have a digital elevation model of a watershed and this is what I use in a lot of my videos this is the temple for watershed its up in northern Utah and so what these pixel values represent is elevation above sea level in meters an