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Updated August 25, 2017 (2.1)
A usable GMS2 theme slapped together from the default dark skin. I'll continue to occasionally update this as I use it, so feel free to point out issues or modify it to another skin. I still plan on replacing icons and cursor images, theming UI elements I didn't get to, and other various improvements.
Aside from ripping off Visual Studio 2015 and moving away from what I feel is a garish GMS2 Dark skin, the intent of this theme is to reduce clutter and make the UI look more native Windows.
Screenshots:
Dark (Green):
Dark (Blue):
Light (Blue):
Downloads:
Dark (Green)
Dark (Blue)
Light (Blue)
Read the README in the download for help with:
- installing the theme
- using the included code color scheme derived from Visual Studio (shown in screenshots above)
- customizing the theme to any color
Included in the download is a super-special bonus gift for you, a VS2015-styled icon that looks more like AMD's that you can slap over the shortcut or pinned tab:
A usable GMS2 theme slapped together from the default dark skin. I'll continue to occasionally update this as I use it, so feel free to point out issues or modify it to another skin. I still plan on replacing icons and cursor images, theming UI elements I didn't get to, and other various improvements.
Aside from ripping off Visual Studio 2015 and moving away from what I feel is a garish GMS2 Dark skin, the intent of this theme is to reduce clutter and make the UI look more native Windows.
Screenshots:
Dark (Green):
Dark (Blue):
Light (Blue):
Downloads:
Dark (Green)
Dark (Blue)
Light (Blue)
Read the README in the download for help with:
- installing the theme
- using the included code color scheme derived from Visual Studio (shown in screenshots above)
- customizing the theme to any color
Included in the download is a super-special bonus gift for you, a VS2015-styled icon that looks more like AMD's that you can slap over the shortcut or pinned tab:
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