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Create the circle/oval in illustrator > add a radial gradient fill with the colors and adjust positioning as necessary > use pen tool/anchors to mess with the shape of the circle > add noise. That’ll get you pretty close
This is just using a simple radial gradient inside a warped shape. If you want the gradient to actually warp with the shape I would try making it with a gradient mesh, or make it with a radial gradient and warp it in Photoshop.
This, the gradient mesh tool in illustrator is pretty cool.
It’s the blend tool, babe.
Looks less like the gradient tool and more like liquified / painterly. Probably initially made in ProCreate rather than Illustrator.
You can also make in Photoshop – gaussian blur a bunch of overlaid circles, and then crop however you want within an organic shape / OR use the liquify tool to move the bluured edge around
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Are you trying to make this in Figma or illustrator?
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I just realized that LPD1 already explained this 😆