parker:
I did this one a while ago as part of the answer to another user's question:
It's made by drawing a circle, then deleting the left anchor, then you have half a circle left, give that a white stroke, no fill, and Effect>3-d>Revolve. Now, you have a sphere.
Next, you need to map a symbol to this sphere to make it look like a peel:
Draw a fairly long, narrow rectangle, copy it and move down a bunch of times (with some space in between), then, with the direct select tool, select the rightmost anchors on all the rectangles at once. Drag them up so that the top anchor of the second rectangle lines up with the former position of the top anchor of the top rectangle. What you're trying to do is make it so that if you printed the result, and wrapped it around, a long spiral would form, with each revolution climbing exactly one rectangle's worth.
Now, make this into a symbol, and map it to the outer face of the sphere. You will need to turn on "invisible geometry" to make the sphere itself invisible.
HTH
Bert
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