What is a texture? A texture is a “technical surface” that serves to exert a “shaping influence” on other surfaces (my definition). See the videos linked below for more information. Look at the screenshot with the texture, the range is wide.
You could create these patterns by photographing a corresponding surface to edit it, you could also select a section of an existing image, whether photo or painted, to manipulate it using the filters of Krita or Krita’s plugin G’Mic, Krita’s SeExpr Scripts would also be a suitable option for creating textures. If you are looking for SeExpr Scripts, see the links at the end.
Why is the texture called what it is? The texture may have been based on a honeycomb pattern, to which a medium grain was then added by a processing step.
Many things are conceivable, the important thing is your own playfulness, the will to try something out, be it a blur filter, enlargements or reductions, distortion, you can bring all that into play. You can also be lazy. The very lazy download ready-made textures from the net, there are enough free textures, the less lazy look for a texture generator, the creative use the above possibilities and more, there are hardly any limits to the imagination. Creating textures is pure creativity, freely selectable levels. You decide what you want and which way to go.
Here you see a surface made via a SeExpr Script, play with it!
Michelist
Edited once: typo