Figma - Images and EffectsWhy might background blur appear pixelated or low quality in a Figma prototype?ABecause the blur amount is set too highBBecause background blur uses raster effects that depend on screen resolutionCBecause the frame has a gradient fillDBecause the frame is too smallCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Background Blur RenderingBackground blur uses rasterization which depends on screen resolution, causing pixelation on low-res displays.Step 2: Exclude Other FactorsBlur amount or fill type does not cause pixelation; size alone does not affect blur quality.Final Answer:Because background blur uses raster effects that depend on screen resolution -> Option BQuick Check:Blur quality depends on raster and resolution [OK]Quick Trick: Blur quality depends on screen resolution and rasterization [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESBlaming blur amount for pixelationAssuming gradient fill causes pixelation
Master "Images and Effects" in Figma9 interactive learning modes - each teaches the same concept differentlyLearnWhyDeepSheetTryChallengeScenarioRecallDash
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