Figma - Images and EffectsYou applied an inner shadow effect but it is not visible on your shape. What is the most likely reason?AThe shadow color opacity is set to 0%BThe blur value is too highCThe offset values are negativeDThe shape has no fill colorCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Check opacity impactIf shadow opacity is 0%, the shadow is fully transparent and invisible.Step 2: Evaluate other optionsHigh blur softens shadow but does not hide it; negative offset moves shadow inside but still visible; no fill color does not hide inner shadow.Final Answer:The shadow color opacity is set to 0% -> Option AQuick Check:Opacity 0% = invisible shadow [OK]Quick Trick: Check opacity first if shadow is invisible [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming blur hides shadow completelyThinking negative offset removes shadowBelieving fill color affects shadow visibility
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