Fl 20 Skinner
Changing the way FL Studio looks can be a great way to customize your experience and fit your style. Using skins for FL is the most drastic way you can change the look of the DAW.
You can also use the options offered within FL Studio to tailor the look to your liking. FL Skinner (or similar software). Winrar (or similar software) . First of all, you will want to ensure that you have the software ‘FL Skinner‘ downloaded, which can be found in this Google Drive link.
FL Skinner provides the easiest way to manage and download a custom skin for Fruity Loops at the moment.
If you use the link provided, you can also download the ‘Skins‘ folder, which will give you a range of different skins to change the look of your FL Studio.
Once you have downloaded the FL Skinner, you can then extract the files somewhere where they are easily accessible.
In my case, I simply dragged them onto my desktop. For this part, you will need Winrar or a similar product. Run ‘flskinner.exe’ . After extracting the files onto your computer, you can open the ‘FL Skinner’ folder and run the program titled ‘flskinner.exe.’.
Once selected, the skinner program will open, from which you can choose your desired skins. FL Skinner should automatically apply skins to your FL Studio.
If this doesn’t work, you can try using the ‘Change FL Studio Path‘ option. Ensure that you have the correct Fruity Loops installation location selected there.
If you have downloaded the extra skins found in the google drive link, you can also add these through FL Skinner.
Firstly, select the ‘Open Skins Folder’ option, which will open the location where you place the downloaded skins for use in FL Studio.
You can then drag and drop any downloaded skins into this folder, and they will then appear within FL Skinner.
If they do not appear, try restarting FL Skinner. Now when you open FL Studio, you should have a brand new look! If you want to change the skin at any point, simply open FL Skinner and select a different one.
One of the easiest ways to change the look of your FL Studio is by changing the color of various elements. Luckily this aspect of Fruity Loops has been made much better with the latest FL Studio version.
It is now possible to choose different colors for almost all aspects of the DAW. From within the playlist view, there are many ways to change the aesthetics to your tastes.
In most cases, you can simply right-clickon the desired section and click on the color option. This will open a popup window allowing you to manipulate and save colors quickly. Most notably, you can change the color of patterns, tracks, and samples within the playlist view.