In Illustrator, you can use the Pathfinder tool to create paths around your image. You can then use the Shape Tools to create a shape out of the paths.

To wrap an object around a circle in Illustrator, you can use the Object > Path > Circular command.

In Illustrator, you can arrange objects around a shape by using the Align command (Window > Align). You can also use the grips on the object to move it around.

To use the wrap tool in Illustrator, first, select the object you want to wrap and then click the wrap button ( ).

There are a few ways to wrap text around a shape. One way is to use the margin property. You can set the margin to a percentage or an absolute value. The other way is to use the border property. You can set the border to solid, dotted, or dashed.

If you want to curve the edges of an image in Illustrator, you can use the Pen tool and click and drag on the edge of the image.

To blend a circle in Illustrator, use the Pathfinder tool (Window > Pathfinder). Select the circle and click on the Pathfinder button. In the Pathfinder window, select the Blend tool (F5) and click on the circle.

There are a few ways to circle align circles. One way is to use the Align tool in the Layout tab of the Tools panel. You can also use the Align tool in the Control panel.

You can use a compass or a protractor to draw a circle on the ground. Then, you can evenly distribute the object around the circle.

To use the Shape Builder tool in Illustrator, first select the object you want to shape. Next, click the Shape Builder button (or press Shift+B). The Shape Builder dialog box will open. In this dialog box, you can select the various shapes you want to create. You can also set the properties of each shape using the buttons on the right side of the dialog box.