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How can I make a circle with bitten pieces like this glaze of donut
I mean how to draw the pink cirlce in this case. Tnx

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    Huh? What bitten pieces? What have you tried so far so we know what you're stuck on?
    – Ryan
    Commented May 22, 2017 at 19:23
  • Draw a Shape with the points then Boole the middle out with a Circle :)
    – SitiSchu
    Commented May 22, 2017 at 19:27
  • This is a poor question. Please show us something you tried, do some research on the internet and come back with a specific question.
    – Luciano
    Commented May 23, 2017 at 8:23
  • @Luciano does that mean that I should delete my question? I m just a new here. But the problem was solved anyway.
    – lamierda
    Commented May 23, 2017 at 15:31
  • You can keep your question, since it has attracted some good answers anyway, but we're looking for questions that can be useful to the design community and not just tech support or basic tutorials. If you want to know more about the site, please read the help center. You can also casually ping somebody on the Graphic Design Chat
    – Luciano
    Commented May 24, 2017 at 8:18

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  1. Draw a circle

  2. With the circle selected, choose Effect > Distort & Transform > Zig Zag

  3. Tick the Smooth option then adjust the sliders to create "bumps" enter image description here
    Click OK ---- if you want evenly rounded ridges then stop here and proceed to step 7

  4. (For less symmetrical bumps) -- Choose Effect > Distort & Transform > Roughen

  5. Again, tick the Smooth option, tick the Absolute option and reduce the Detail down to 0, then play with the Size slider to create an asymmetrical shape.

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  1. Click OK
  2. Choose Object > Expand Appearance
  3. Draw your center circle and position it where you want:
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  4. Choose Object > Compound Path > Make and you'll have a hole in the middle of the shape.

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First, draw the Rough shape of it. Use the pencil tool to accomplish that.

The shape

After that draw a Circle for the cutout in the Middle:

Red circle for the cutout

Finally use the Pathfinder Tool to substract the Red Circle from the Black shape:

Pathfinder

Final Piece

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