Before we begin I use may 2022, but had this issue as well in Maya 2020.
I have been using Maya since 2021 for school, and have had this issue before but it tended to go away after an update, or just after while. But since I need to submit my file tomorrow for my exam I really want it fixed.
Issue:
So whenever I see the back-face of ANY object it I can see right through it. (screenshots provided). This CAN be helpful sometimes but for viewing planes this can come very annoying. It has nothing to do with the transparency of my material as it is on all materials and none of them have anode, my render is set to depth peeling, I have checked all my camera settings with a friend of mine and they seem to be the same as well. I have even deleted Maya and re downloaded it and it still isn't fixed, so it is a setting IN the file itself.
I am confused as to how I possibly triggered this, and why this setting (if it is even exists).
Thank you all so much, I hope I can find a fix soon.
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Solved by mspeer. Go to Solution.
Hi!
Please check in Viewport menu if
Shading -> Backface Culling
is enabled and disable it, if you don't want this.
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