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* Optionally, set the background to black: This is so it fits in with Warzone's theme. In Inkscape, click "Document Properties" (top-rightmost button, or shift-control-D) and click the "Background" (under the default "Page" tab). Set the R,B, and G to 0 and the A to full to get black.  This isn't a required step, as Warzone will ignore the background color you set here and always have a black background.  However, making it black in Inkscape helps you visualize how it will appear when you upload it.
 
* Optionally, set the background to black: This is so it fits in with Warzone's theme. In Inkscape, click "Document Properties" (top-rightmost button, or shift-control-D) and click the "Background" (under the default "Page" tab). Set the R,B, and G to 0 and the A to full to get black.  This isn't a required step, as Warzone will ignore the background color you set here and always have a black background.  However, making it black in Inkscape helps you visualize how it will appear when you upload it.
* Set the document size: Go back to "Document Properties" and look at "Custom Size".  First set the Units to "px", then set the Width and Height to the desired size of your map (900x900 is a good starting point). Then expand the "Viewbox" drop down and set the Width and Height to the same values as your "Custom size".  You can adjust the size for your own map's needs, up to a maximum of 3500x2500. If army numbers appear too small when you test your map, that means your map is too big and had to be shrunken down, causing the army numbers to shrink. Thanks to the magic of SVG, you can reduce the size of your map without losing any detail.
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* Set the document size: Go back to "Document Properties" and under "Custom Size" set the Width and Height to about 900. Ensure the units says px (for pixels). You can adjust the size for your own map's needs. (Note about map sizes: Most maps work best when they're less than 1000x1000. If army numbers appear too small when you test your map, that means your map is too big and had to be shrunken down, causing the army numbers to shrink. Thanks to the magic of SVG, you can reduce the size of your map without losing any detail. If you're making a super large map, note that the maximum map size is 3500x2500.)
* Ensure the Scale is also set to 1 (both x and y)
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* Ensure the Scale is also set to 1 (both x and y), and ensure the viewbox is set to X=0, Y=0, Width=(same as your map width) and Height=(same as your map height).
  
 
Then just start drawing, using Inkscape's drawing tools.  For learning how to draw in Inkscape, there are many good tutorials on the web.  Try searching with search engines or on Youtube.
 
Then just start drawing, using Inkscape's drawing tools.  For learning how to draw in Inkscape, there are many good tutorials on the web.  Try searching with search engines or on Youtube.

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