- Go to Releases and download the
.tres
file for your version. Use the high ppi file for high pixel density displays (i.e if you're using a laptop with a high-resolution display and in-engine display scale over 100%) - In Godot open
Editor Settings -> Interface -> Theme
, and choose the downloaded theme in theEditor Theme
field
- For Godot 4.2.x and current 4.3dev5 use this version: 1.2.1
- For Godot versions newer than 4.3dev5 use this version: 1.3.0
To match the look of the theme in the screenshot use the following settings:
- Base Color:
#252525
- Accent Color:
#569eff
- Contrast:
0.2
- Icon Saturation:
2
If you're using a different base color rather than the recommended one (non-monochrome), input fields may look wrong. I did my best to support all editor settings, however, as of today, some things in Godot just can't be themed. There's no way to style LineEdit
s with support for different base colors
Gamefromscratch made a video showing the evolution of Godot UI over the years and explaining how to use this theme
You can watch it on YouTube by clicking this: