Figma - Images and EffectsWhat happens if you set the drop shadow's Opacity to 0% in Figma?AThe shadow becomes fully blackBThe shadow becomes invisibleCThe shadow becomes blurredDThe shadow moves to the top-leftCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand opacity effectOpacity controls transparency; 0% means fully transparent.Step 2: Result on shadow visibilityFully transparent shadow is invisible, no matter offset or blur.Final Answer:The shadow becomes invisible -> Option BQuick Check:Opacity 0% = Invisible shadow [OK]Quick Trick: Opacity 0% hides the shadow completely [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESThinking opacity 0% makes shadow blackConfusing opacity with blurAssuming shadow moves with opacity
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