Figma - Images and EffectsYou set an image fill mode to Crop but the image does not show the expected part. What is the likely mistake?AYou used Fit mode which always shows the whole image.BYou selected Tile instead of Crop mode.CYou forgot to adjust the crop area after selecting Crop mode.DYou set Fill mode which crops automatically.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand Crop mode usageCrop mode requires manually adjusting the visible area to show the desired part.Step 2: Identify common user errorIf the image does not show expected part, likely the crop box was not moved or resized.Final Answer:You forgot to adjust the crop area after selecting Crop mode. -> Option CQuick Check:Crop needs manual adjustment [OK]Quick Trick: Adjust crop box after selecting Crop mode [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming Crop auto-shows correct partConfusing Tile with CropUsing Fit instead of Crop
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