DBP is better than DBC because it is still being updated (updates are free), has more commands and you can get loads of plugins, some of which are stll being made. There's a massive speed increase as well. I'll be getting DBP very soon.
There are 30 day trials of each on this website, so you can try them out first. If you find that DBC does exactly what you need, then save your extra £30 and put it towards a modeller.
Quote: "Dark Matter"
Dark matter is a pack of ready made models to plug into your came. Most people use them as placeholders untill they make their own.
Quote: "Tecture Maker,Sound Matter"
Never even looked at texture maker. Sounds like they make textures and sounds for in game use.
Quote: "But I am wondering whether they are to DBP or not, or are they entirely different and you make things with them to add on to a DBP program.
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They are used to make media for your games. Dark matter is the exception-it only contains ready-made models for you to use.
Quote: "But I am still wondering about what 3D Modeling, Graphics, World Building, Game Models, and Game Audio things are and which of them will work with DBP."
In darkbasic discussion, there's a sticky called "game programming kit for beginners" (or something). There's a huge list of software ranging from music software to 3D modellers.
In 3D chat, there's a sticky which contains links to old stickies. One of those links is a list and reviews of modellers.
All of the free modellers have something wrong with them, some have bad exporters, others don't support animation etc. I recommend trying all modellers within your price range. All have demos available. Look for things like ease of use and exporters (.x and .3ds are the supported types. I think there's one more, but I can't remember it).
Also check out the galleries to check out what the software is capable of.
Quote: "Hands On DarkBASIC Pro - Volume 1"
I've heard that this is very good. I think the other book is for DBC (not sure though).