Do you agree that everything in the environment has its own texture? Pls. Explain?

If they do, I'm not equipped to discern specifically.

The bark of a maple tree feels the same as an oak's. To trained fingers, they might feel different but certainly not to me.
 
If it's for art, can I assume it's a lesson for helping you reproduce those effects? Light bounces off of all things in a unique way....even when the surfaces appear to be congruent; materials and color can affect it.


So if you are to make a reproduction believable, then the subject has to be handled in a unique fashion to other surfaces. Just look at the layers of subtle color changes in skin.
 
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