Welcome to the Character Editor, where you can create or edit a character and their expressions! Luckily, there isn't nearly as much to explain as in the Text Box Generator, so this shouldn't take too long!
Firstly, you can import a ctbc file, aka the file that holds all the info. It'll be put in as if you manually imported every expression, which makes editing characters easy as pie!
Then, you can reset the character, which'll delete all expressions if clicked, so be careful.
Set your character's name, which is what they'll be called in the character selector. Names don't have to be unique, but having 12 of the same name isn't the best idea! It'll also be the default name of the file.
Next, you can click New Expression to add a new expression! Within, you can set the expression's name (doesn't have to be unique either) and the image it'll use. Try to crop your expression to have no empty rows or columns of pixels! It'll help with scaling!
Each expression has 5 buttons, and here they are in order. |^| makes the expression the first one, ^ moves the expression up one, x removes the expression, v moves the expression down one, and |v| makes the expression the last one.
Now, all that's left to do is click Save Character, and you'll download the ctbc! If it has a .txt on the end, just remove it and it'll work properly.