Figma - Images and EffectsIf a frame has background blur set to 15px and opacity 50%, what will the user see behind the frame?AThe background is blurred 15px but frame is fully opaqueBThe frame content is blurred but background remains sharpCThe background is fully blurred with 15px radius and half transparent frameDNo blur effect is visible because opacity is too lowCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Background Blur and Opacity InteractionBackground blur applies to the area behind the frame, and opacity controls frame transparency.Step 2: Combine EffectsWith 15px blur, background behind is blurred; 50% opacity means frame is half transparent, so blur is visible.Final Answer:The background is fully blurred with 15px radius and half transparent frame -> Option CQuick Check:Background blur + opacity = blurred background visible [OK]Quick Trick: Opacity affects frame transparency, blur affects background behind [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking blur applies to frame contentAssuming low opacity disables blur
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