Figma - Images and EffectsWhat happens if you apply background blur to a frame with a solid fill color and no transparency?AThe background blur is visible through the solid fillBThe frame becomes transparent automaticallyCThe blur effect applies to the fill color onlyDThe solid fill blocks the background blur effectCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Analyze Effect of Solid Fill on Background BlurA solid fill with no transparency covers the background, blocking the blur effect behind.Step 2: Confirm Blur VisibilitySince the fill is opaque, background blur is not visible through it.Final Answer:The solid fill blocks the background blur effect -> Option DQuick Check:Opaque fill blocks background blur visibility [OK]Quick Trick: Background blur needs transparency to be visible [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming blur shows through solid fillThinking frame becomes transparent automatically
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