Figma - Color and FillWhat does setting the opacity to 0% do to an object in Figma?AMakes the object completely invisibleBMakes the object fully visibleCChanges the object color to whiteDLocks the object from editingCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand opacity scaleOpacity ranges from 0% (invisible) to 100% (fully visible).Step 2: Apply opacity 0%Setting opacity to 0% means the object is fully transparent and cannot be seen.Final Answer:Makes the object completely invisible -> Option AQuick Check:Opacity 0% = Invisible [OK]Quick Trick: Opacity 0% means fully invisible, 100% fully visible [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESConfusing opacity 0% with white colorThinking opacity 0% locks the objectAssuming opacity 0% makes object semi-transparent
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