Some more recent generations that I've been playing around with lately. I'm a huge sucker for highly detailed living eyes, especially blue ones.
Theme for this one was kind of supposed to be "giant angry tit attacking a city. And there's devastation and stuff" but ended up kind of a.. cute fail in a way? Giant angry emo bird staring at some skyscrapers. Or possibly a miniature city set? Who knows. Came out pretty fun either way.
Do note that all of these are first-gens. No inpainting, pure first generation generations and prompt crafting. They can be (in some cases vastly) improved through inpainting and using image to image improvements by editing or generating new things in the image itself.
Stable Diffusion is but one of many, many AI's that you can use, all of which provide different themes, algorithms, efficiencies, reference points, etc. One of the major reasons I've chosen Stable Diffusion is among other things it's easy to use and can be used with AMD cards which aren't all that optimized for use with AI and their algorithms.
And who wants a very fluffy pony(that is missing an ear possibly, but that can easily be rectified)?