I occasionally use some artists caulks that are made with some kind of 
oil.  In use they're very much like a crayon, so you can have lots of 
control for very small areas where you want a distinct localized 
effect.  I have recently tried using artist oil colors that come in 
pencil form.  They offer even finer control yet.  In all these cases no 
over spray is usually necessary.  The pencils don't do well on glossy 
surfaces however so dullcoat first.

Bob Werre
BobWphoto.com
>
>
> Chalk was a great idea 20 or 30 years ago but the world has moved on
> to better specialty products.
>
> Chris Borgmeyer
>
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