How can i do this effect in a circle?

I don't know how to apply this effect in a circle?
HElp PLEASE!!

Hi,
You could use the Polygon Tool to create the circle with humps, you just have to set the number of sides and then use the Geometry Options to make the humps.
You have to set all the options before drawing out the Polygon Tool.
Then use the Ellipse Tool to cut out the center

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