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A designer sets an inner shadow with offset X = 0, offset Y = 0, blur = 0, and opacity 100%. Why might the shadow not appear as expected?

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A designer sets an inner shadow with offset X = 0, offset Y = 0, blur = 0, and opacity 100%. Why might the shadow not appear as expected?
AOpacity 100% makes shadow invisible
BShadow has no offset or blur, so it is not visible
CInner shadow requires offset to be positive
DColor must be transparent for inner shadow
Step-by-Step Solution
Solution:
  1. Step 1: Analyze zero offset and blur effect

    Zero offset and blur means shadow is exactly on edges with no spread or softness.
  2. Step 2: Understand visibility impact

    Without offset or blur, shadow may blend with shape and not be visible.
  3. Final Answer:

    Shadow has no offset or blur, so it is not visible -> Option B
  4. Quick Check:

    Zero offset and blur hides shadow visually [OK]
Quick Trick: Zero offset and blur can hide inner shadow [OK]
Common Mistakes:
MISTAKES
  • Thinking opacity 100% hides shadow
  • Believing offset must be positive
  • Assuming color must be transparent

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