Anyone know how to go about creating a nice paper texture like shown in this image? It seems like some sort of rgb noise + a pattern with some some changes to add wear, but maybe that's completely wrong.
>>2835551
Usually it's best to use high-resolution scans for these kinds of things.
Some artists make their own, most download stock.
You could recreate it with the aforementioned filters to a degree, but if you want to include natural irregularities, you're better off using the real thing.
>>2835551
The "rgb noise" is a half tone pattern which you can generate in photoshop. And yes, there also appear to be a texture on top. Just google paper texture or something and you'll find hundreds of hits.