Custom
This web site builds the control from code behind but you could also grab it from the toolbox, this sample also uses a ViewModel to populate the properties of the control(s) in this sample.

View model
using System.Collections.Generic;
using LiveChartsCore;
using LiveChartsCore.SkiaSharpView;
using CommunityToolkit.Mvvm.ComponentModel;
namespace ViewModelsSamples.Pies.Custom;
public partial class ViewModel : ObservableObject
{
public ISeries[] Series { get; set; } =
{
new PieSeries<double> { Values = new List<double> { 4 }, MaxOuterRadius = 0.60 },
new PieSeries<double> { Values = new List<double> { 5 }, MaxOuterRadius = 0.65 },
new PieSeries<double> { Values = new List<double> { 3 }, MaxOuterRadius = 0.70 },
new PieSeries<double> { Values = new List<double> { 5 }, MaxOuterRadius = 0.85 },
new PieSeries<double> { Values = new List<double> { 7 }, MaxOuterRadius = 1.00 },
};
}
Form code behind
using System.Windows.Forms;
using LiveChartsCore.SkiaSharpView.WinForms;
using ViewModelsSamples.Pies.Custom;
namespace WinFormsSample.Pies.Custom;
public partial class View : UserControl
{
private readonly PieChart pieChart;
public View()
{
InitializeComponent();
Size = new System.Drawing.Size(50, 50);
var viewModel = new ViewModel();
pieChart = new PieChart
{
Series = viewModel.Series,
InitialRotation = -90,
// out of livecharts properties...
Location = new System.Drawing.Point(0, 0),
Size = new System.Drawing.Size(50, 50),
Anchor = AnchorStyles.Left | AnchorStyles.Right | AnchorStyles.Top | AnchorStyles.Bottom
};
Controls.Add(pieChart);
}
}