Shoegnome Open Template v25 for Archicad 25
All my projects are under control. One is being permitted, nine are just starting or about to start construction, three are nearing the end of construction, a handful are in pricing or paused, and the rest are all in early stages of SD. I haven’t heard anything definitive from the three proposals I have out, I’m ignoring the two prospect emails that arrived today, and my next lecture is still two months away. Yes, you read that right. Nine are about to be under construction-six of those are within a half mile of my house. My walks this fall are going to be so awesome and full of site visits.
Instead of diving into all the schematic design I should be doing or reading those prospect emails, I decided to update my template this week. I figured if I didn’t get this shared now, it’d be months before I had another moment of quiet equilibrium. Fortunately-or unfortunately depending on how you look at it-Archicad 25 really didn’t have any new features that required major template revisions. Updating my Archicad 24 template to Archicad 25 was basically making sure everything translated properly then adding all the items I’d collected over the previous months that needed integration into the template. Which might not sound like a lot, but it’s taken me two full days, plus another day to record videos, write this blog post, etc. The result is something I’m exceeding proud of. The template is mature enough that I get to spend my time refining, streamlining, and experimenting with new ideas rather than replacing and fixing old mistakes.
Ready to download the template? Click the big support button or go to the template page. As always the template is free; clicking the PayPal support button (below or on the template page) is optional. If you support my template with a contribution of $100 or more and send me an email with your address, I’ll ship you an 8 oz tumbler as a thank you.
I did two videos on my latest template and Archicad 25. The first video talks about updates to the template and the new texture fills open in Sections and Elevations. The second video is on the new cabinet Objects. I think we are all going to have a love-hate relationship with the new cabinet Objects in Archicad 25. Hopefully the video will help you understand how to get the best functionality out of them. In general I like the new cabinets, though I am frustrated by some inane behavior when editing the settings. If you have more questions about the cabinets, let me know. I’m happy to dive deeper when I have time.
Shoegnome Open Template v25 changes:
- Fills: Added Fills 179 Stonework Gravel and 180 Stonework Ballast Stone from the OOTB template. Reindexed Parallel – 09 inch – Horizontal and Parallel – 09 inch – Vertical to index numbers 191 and 192.
- Fills: Added Fills 156 04 | Brick – Solider Bond and 157 04 | Brick – Stack Bond from the OOTB template. Reindexed 09 | Glass – Glowing and 09 | Decking to index numbers 164 and 165.
- Surfaces: Misc minor tweaks to Material images. I didn’t want cataloging changes to slow down my tweaks.
- Publisher (REVISED): Update translators for DWGs in the Publisher Sets (so that they link to Archicad 25 translators) and renumbered. Also updated default export names
- Publisher (NEW): 3 | 3D Views to JPG for exporting 3D views as images
- Object (REVISED/RENAMED): Roof Slope Symbol SG25
- Object (NEW): Freestanding Tub SG25 (just some #morphbarf)
- Favorite (REVISED): updates to sizes of default window and doors, also updated window head height default, and removed rough opening extra space for all door and window favorites.
- Favorite (REVISED): Thermal break @ slab
- Favorite (REVISED): Updated railing favorites for proper floor plan display (hone story only for railings used for things that aren’t railings)
- Favorite (REVISED): Roof Slope
- Favorite (REVISED/NEW): Finish & Trim – Exterior and Finish & Trim – Interior folders
- Favorite (NEW): Freestanding Tub, Freestanding Tub – Oval, Freestanding Tub – Rectangle
- Favorite (NEW): Property Line (Grid)
- Favorite (NEW): Building Description [Label for site plans]
- Favorite (NEW): Fence [2D line for site plans]
- Favorite (NEW): Landscaping – Generic Planting
- Favorite (NEW): Landscaping – Generic Shrub/Tree, 2D
- Favorite (NEW): Landscaping – Grass, 2D
- Favorite (NEW): Landscaping – Gradient Fill
- Favorite (NEW): Interior – Trim, Horizontal
- Favorite (NEW): Interior – Trim, Vertical
- Favorite (NEW): Cove
- Favorite (NEW): Dimensions (blue)
- Favorite (NEW): Drain – Linear
- Favorite (NEW): Drain – Square / Round
- Favorite (NEW): Railing – Segmented Beam (Example)
- Favorite (NEW): All new cabinet favorites (in Millwork subfolder of Favorites)
- Favorite (DELETED): Wall Oven – w/ cabinet (this Object wasn’t replaced in the Archicad 25 library)
- Favorite (NEW): Shower Glass – Sliding Door
- Favorite (RENAMED): Shower Glass – Swing Door
- Favorite (RENAMED): Header – (2) 2 x 8
- Favorite (RENAMED / REVISED): Drain (Beam Tool)
- Favorite (NEW): Header – (2) 2 x 8 + rigid insulation
- Complex Profile (NEW): 5 | Framing – 2x (double) + rigid insulation
- Complex Profile (NEW): 5 | Framing – 2x (single) + rigid insulation
- Complex Profile (RENAMED): 5 | Framing – 2x (single)
- Complex Profile (REVISED): 2 | Thermal Break @ Slab
- Properties (NEW): Operation Types – added Twin Single / Double Hung and renamed double casement/awning to Twin casement/awning
- Schedules: Vertical Glazing Window and Door Schedule (conditioned space) wasn’t sorting by ID.
- Schedules: update all schedules to remove hotlink and element ID. replace with Element ID (hotlink and element ID isn’t editable in the schedule).
- Layout Book: New subset: SD 8.5 x 11 for SD / as builts
- Layout Book: Sheet A012 Schedules, added the following note (which I’ve needed to put regularly on drawings permitted in Seattle, WA:
- Skylight Notes- Inboard pane of glass to be laminated glass (with not less than a 0.015-inch (0.38 mm) polyvinyl butyral interlayer), outboard pane to be tempered.
- Other Stuff, I’m Sure: There are definitely little tweaks that I didn’t document.
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Scott Newland
Thanks for the review. I was hoping that the new cabinet features would be better, but I see some frustrations remain.
Jared Banks
Agreed. After exploring them for awhile the good outweighs the bad, but it’s still frustrating. I think my biggest takeaway from the new cabinets is it’s even more important to use Favorites with them. That’ll decrease some of the weirdness.
dennis
where is the archicad 25 template download link? thnaks
Jared Banks
You can click the big support button above or head over to the template page where there’s a direct download link.
Scott
Wonderful videos and always a helpful addition to my workflow (seeing the little tips and tricks you perform). Thank you !!
Jared Banks
So glad the template and videos are helpful!
Stacey
I am in the process of checking out your template right now. I am a new ArchiCAD user and am working on my first project in the software. I am pretty far into the design already learning as I go. Is there a way to move my project over to your template? I am just getting into the construction documents and have watched some of your videos, and I am most interested in the simplified pen sets vs. the preset options in Archicad. Thanks for being a great resource!
Jared Banks
Switching templates mid-project is typically really problematic. You end up in a hybrid situation where neither your old nor new template functions properly. There’s a lot of behind the scenes stuff that interconnects so you might get the pens and colors to work correctly but none of the schedules will function properly because your model elements don’t align with the schedule criteria, or graphic overrides don’t work for a similar reason.
As a new user, my advice would be to finish the first project with the current template and then try your next project in mine. OR if you have the time, rebuild your project from scratch in my template as you move into CDs. If you do that, DO NOT COPY anything from the original file to the new file. Build it all fresh to avoid contamination of attributes. I know rebuilding probably sounds time consuming and costly, but I bet you could rebuild your model faster than you think and it’d be great practice. I’d also wager that by rebuilding the model in a new template, you’ll find mistakes you made when you first started with Archicad and you’ll also be able to do CDs faster as your file and model will be more coherent.
Stacey
Thank you for the reply! I will take your advise and probably try and finish the project in it’s current format and then start the next project with your template. I wish I had the time to rebuild the model at this point. I’m sure you are right that rebuilding it would be faster and have fewer errors. Thanks again for the input and all of the Archicad info that you have shared.
Jared Banks
Happy to help. Good luck finishing project #1 in Archicad!
Laurence Brill - brillDESIGN
Have you tried the New CI CABINET TOOLâ“ Now that has been frustrating”¼ï¸ But, I’m getting my head around it Couldn’t even figure out how to add of delete a cabinet module for a while Nothing like reading the manual… when I found it
Jared Banks
I haven’t used any of the CI tools in a long time. I hear good things about their cabinets, doors/windows, and siding but I stick to what’s readily available to all users so that my videos and templates can be used by anyone with an Archicad license.