Molecular templating is an attractive method to improve the crystallinity and control the molecular orientations of organic thin films. Here, we report on the templating effects of an organic [Formula: see text]-type semiconductor, tetrakis(thiadiazole)porphyrazine (H2TTDPz), on the structure and optical absorption of a [Formula: see text]-type semiconductor, copper phthalocyanine (CuPc). X-ray diffraction measurements for the double layer thin films, CuPc/H2TTDPz, indicate a face-on orientation of CuPc, which is replicating the structure of the H2TTDPz thin films, even though the CuPc thin films usually form edge-on-type thin films. The optical absorption measurements show new low-energy transitions in the templated CuPc films.