I'm sorry, I don't understand the question. The pleasing odor is half the point.
I've done a couple throw-aways with Duplicolor primer on the raw wood followed by Rustoleum. The result looked about like dope followed by Rustoleum. I've used Rustoleum a few times, durability isn't great, can't do a thing with the flaws, and repairing it when it's damaged is probably impossible. Dope makes a much nicer finish that's stupid simple to fix flaws and fresh dope goes over old dope without problems.
Duplicolor auto touch up paint in spray cans is a fair substitute for colored dope. It tends to cover faster, dry faster, stinks less, and it opens up some new colors. Seems to be more fuel proof than Rustoleum, maybe more so than dope. Still have to use something to shrink/attach the covering, I use dope for that.
You might want to look into the Polycrylic method.
PS I do all my painting outside or out in the garage.