Figma - Color and FillIn Figma, if you initially apply a solid fill color #ABCDEF to a square and then change it to #FEDCBA, what color will the square display?AThe square will display the color #FEDCBABThe square will display a blend of #ABCDEF and #FEDCBACThe square will remain #ABCDEFDThe square will become transparentCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand fill color behaviorIn Figma, the fill color of a shape updates to the most recent color applied.Step 2: Apply the new colorChanging the fill from #ABCDEF to #FEDCBA replaces the old color entirely.Final Answer:#FEDCBA -> Option AQuick Check:The shape shows the last applied fill color [OK]Quick Trick: Last fill color applied is the visible color [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESAssuming colors blend automaticallyThinking the original color remains visibleBelieving the shape becomes transparent
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