Uraniom and itSeez3D, the technologies behind putting your face into the game, have been around for awhile, so the innovation here is how quickly and well Intel's RealSense tech can 3D scan your head. Is it weird to see yourself so fully immersed in the uncanny valley? Yes, but it's also super fun to see that uncanny self strapped into power armor.
As you run around, your face keeps that same determined expression, but the graphical quality more than good enough for you to recognize yourself and almost good enough to feel native to the game. You then boot up Fallout 4 and there's your face, ready to take on mutants. About three to five minutes later, it's been uploaded to a cloud service that talks to Fallout 4 on the PC. Very soon thereafter, the tablet has a 3D image of your face and pate in its Uraniom software. A very nice man takes an HP tablet with Intel's cameras on it and walks around you slowly while pointing it at your head with the itSeez3D app. To do it, you sit very still in a chair with a dour, 'I live in a post-nuclear-apocalypse-hellscape' expression and don't move. At CES 2016, it has a fun little demo that puts your noggin into Fallout 4. Intel is very keen for you to know all about its RealSense technology, which combines three cameras to see and map the world.