I've always wondered how people draw circular shapes like the one on the top of this table.
The problem is that the circle should be divided in segments and software should support some visible guides to help with that. Is there anything like this in PS, Illustrator, Inkscape?
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For the patterns that go in a circle, I'd make a tileable and unwrap that strip in a straight line so that it wraps in a circle.
It looks like a sort of flower pattern. Just create one petal and make a copy with rotation setting the pivot point to the center. Turn on the grid or setup guides if you need to.
Then you can just duplicate again with the same properties to get the whole flower pattern.
The exterior scroll work could be created as a single tileable piece then used as a pattern brush on a circular line stroke, or create a long part and use it as an art brush stroke.