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Same with character animations. Can’t have gifs/mp4… we have to use outputs from a 2D animation software suite called Spine. Costs $$$ and needs a lot of animation skills.
@andres r -- I am working on it :) I'm running limitations, though. DW2 uses the 2D animation program Spine for all its portraits. They don't let us do still images at the moment. There are some workarounds, but it involves installing the mod locally (not using Steam Workshop)...so the end-user experience is still a little rough.
Would be cool if it were possible to add differently colored outlines to icons perhaps (depending on the type of facility - defence, development, etc).
At this point I mainly use Midjourney (v6, especially). I was dabbling in Stable Diffusion and a platform called Scenario, but ended up getting the best results from Midjourney. Adobe's Firefly looks really good, but I don't have the paid subscription.
I also use Background.bg to help me remove backgrounds. Technically that's AI too.
Then I use more normal photo editing software to add any overlays, tweak colors, get the right resolutions.