^ lol nice. i think the idea of touch-up paint is to make an area look better than it was before, though...lol.
you should wet sand (use a tiny piece of super fine sandpaper...2,000 grit...or lower if you can't find it -- 1,000 should be the absolute lowest) the excess paint off so the rest of the touch-up paint sits flush in the fill, opposed to letting it sit on top of the rest of your paint. then go over it with a polishing compound on a microfiber rag. it'll take time and patience, but it'll look a lot better and it won't be that noticeable.
if you're not comfortable taking an actual piece of sandpaper to it, use a LIGHT-DUTY rubbing compound, followed by a polishing compound. it's essentially liquid sandpaper, so you have to be careful with it. :thumbs up