Locate File > Settings > Editor > Colors & Fonts > Scheme.
Search for and click ChroMATERIAL and click Install plugin.Fix issues with No Material Theme that triggered some.
Now Lighter Theme extends IntelliJ Look And Feel instead of Darcula.
Tl dr: ⌘⇧a → "Plugins" → ↩ → ⌃⌥b → → "Material Theme UI" → → ⌃⌥c → ⎋ → Click OK in the Settings dialog and restart for the changes to take effect.Click Install plugin and confirm your intention to download and install the plugin.Click Browse repositories… and search for Material Theme UI.Open the Settings/Preferences dialog (OSX/Unix: ⌘+, Windows: Ctrl+Alt+S).Not particularly enjoying the process of rediscovery, I decided to keep it stashed somewhere, both for the future me and maybe for some curious souls that happen to bump onto my blog. The Dark theme was implemented in the higher versions of Android to cut down the power usage by a significant amount, the amount of reduction varies for distinct screen technologies. Being me, I had not the slightest recollection on how the previous combo have gotten into my editor and I had to search for everything again. The Android Dark Theme is accessible from Android 10 onwards, which implies you must use an API of level 29 or higher for implementing the Android Dark Theme. Today, during a glorious transition from 1.5 rc1 to 1.5 Android Studio decided to keep all of my settings completely intact, with the honorable exception of GUI and syntax themes and LogCat c o l o r s, which were just gone.