Figma - Color and FillYou want to apply a solid fill to multiple shapes in Figma but keep their individual opacity settings intact. What is the best method?ASelect all shapes and apply a new solid fill color directly.BGroup the shapes and apply a solid fill to the group.CUse the 'Selection Colors' panel to change fill color without altering opacity.DChange each shape's fill color one by one.Check Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand opacity and fill relationshipOpacity is a separate property from fill color and can vary per shape.Step 2: Use 'Selection Colors' panelThis panel lets you change fill colors for multiple selected shapes while preserving individual opacity.Step 3: Evaluate other optionsApplying fill directly or grouping changes opacity uniformly or requires manual edits.Final Answer:Use the 'Selection Colors' panel to change fill color without altering opacity. -> Option CQuick Check:'Selection Colors' preserves opacity per shape [OK]Quick Trick: Use Selection Colors to bulk edit fills safely [OK]Common Mistakes:MISTAKESApplying fill to group changes all opacitiesChanging fills one by one wastes timeDirect fill change overrides opacity
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