Hey everbody!

I have started to fiddle around with mapmaking a bit. I started to create a flat map of a fantasy world and soon recognized, that I wanted to drive things a bit further. I tried out some things like climate zones and so on until I realized, that, if I really wanted to use the map for anything, I'd like to be able to define distances/measurements on the map.

So I looked around a bit on the web and found a small tutorial for a rough implementation of a vector graphic into QGIS. I followed it step by step, but really can't get it to work. I have a vector graphic from inkscape, safed as dxf file, which I want to import as a vector layer.
If I do so, the coordinates in QGIS are completely wrong (like -> most western point of it at something like -1000° and so on).

Next I found out about the possibility of georeferencing. I saved the vector as png, opened that in the georef tool in QGIS and worked with it following a tut I found here. Worked fine so far, but once it is finished and brought over to qgis, it is just really really small, which then pixelates everything pretty harshly and completely ruins the work I have done with porting the map to a vector format.


Well..I hope my problem is somewhat understandable. I tried to figure out what to do myself, but after several (video) tutorials (which refer real world data most of the time [i'd like to have my planet somewhat bigger than earth]) and searching for help here, on a german board, the qgis site + reddit I am left completely confused.

Thanks in advance for any bit of help! If something is unclear, I will to my best to give all details and information need.