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Grainy Gradient Pie

You can fill any graphics object with grain (noise) pattern. Grain pattern is a special kind of pattern that can complement regular fills with overhead pixel noise to add that additional fuzzy look. It works by applying a random assortment of semi-transparent dots over existing fills.

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Build this chart with AI

The prompt below can be used to build this chart with AI. For best coding results, use the most advanced AI models, like Claude Opus 4.6 and GPT-5.3-Codex. For more info and tips, check out amCharts AI docs.

Create a donut chart with a 270-degree arc displaying four countries (Lithuania 500, Czechia 300, Ireland 200, Germany 100) with a grainy texture overlay effect applied over gradient fills on each slice. Use a custom color palette of warm and neutral tones. Slices should have thin white borders and rounded corners, with subtle drop shadows that become more prominent on hover. Position a legend below the chart. Include a smooth animated sequential entrance on load. Use amCharts 5 library.

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